Etihad Airways has revealed a new range of sustainable soft furnishings and tableware for economy class, which will be launched in Q4 2022
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Gruppo Mastrotto, an Italy-based leather company, has created Mercury 99.9, a collection of leathers with an antibacterial and antiviral treatment claimed to be 99.9% effective
ThinKom Solutions, a developer of phased-array antenna systems, has joined the DIFI Consortium, an independent space-industry group formed to advance interoperability in satellite and ground system networks
EASA and the ECDC have issued an update to their health safety measures for European air travel, which include dropping the recommendation for mandatory wearing of medical masks in airports and on board flights
Aircraft shading system supplier, Vision Systems, has developed new comfort technologies for first-class and business-class cabins, which it plans to reveal at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2022 in Hamburg next month
Julia Hillenbrand is moving from her role as Lufthansa Group’s senior sales director to become its new head of brand experience, succeeding Caroline Drischel
We are a step closer to finding out which recent aircraft cabin innovations will win the 2022 Crystal Cabin Awards. The shortlist included many fantastic contenders, but following the first official round of voting, 24 finalists have been put through to the final round. Did your favourite make it through?
While the premium experience on Qantas’ A350-1000s is the talking point, the economy experience is the potential pain point. Molon Labe Seating’s CEO is keen to tell Qantas that its S2 Stagger Seat is the “only viable” economy and premium economy seat for a 20-hour flight
This is how you do ultra-long-haul flights in style. This proposed design for Qantas’ Project Sunrise A350s offers generous space, a bed, and a separate seat. Where better to spend a long journey?
Qantas has confirmed an order for 12 A350-1000s to enable non-stop flights to Australia from any other city in the world. The airline has shared concepts for the cabins, including first-class suites with a separate bed, and a Wellbeing Zone. “Our First and Business Class seats will set a new benchmark for premium long-haul travel,” said CEO, Alan Joyce