Singapore Airlines and the National University of Singapore have opened a digital aviation corporate laboratory, intended for the co-creation of technologies that will enhance the air travel experience for passengers. Projects will include seat comfort and sleep quality
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A milestone has been reached in the launch of Inmarsat’s Orchestra network, with the successful activation of a LEO satellite payload. The satellite will be used to test new concepts and system configurations for Orchestra’s proposed LEO constellation, which will integrate with GEO and HEO satellites, and a terrestrial 5G network
With a “large number” of new seat orders secured over past months and increasing demand for repair and maintenance work on aircraft seats, ZIM is progressing with a trebling of capacity at its HQ in Germany
Airbus Atlantic has been launched as a global player in the aerostructures field, bringing together the resources of its sites in Nantes and Montoir-de-Bretagne, as well as the Stelia Aerospace sites worldwide
On 31 December 2021, Gogo Business Aviation completed construction of its seven-tower 5G testbed, which will serve as a testbed for the company’s 150-tower nationwide US network
Caeli Nova reports it has successfully closed the Series A round of financing for its Cordillera passenger emergency oxygen system. With US$8.69m of funding secured, the company is aiming to install the first system during 2022
Emirates SkyCargo successfully navigated the complex landscape of the global logistics and supply chain industry in 2021 by focusing on its strengths and values. Here’s how 2021 panned out for the airfreight division of Emirates
The omicron variant of Covid-19 is the latest challenge for business travel revenue, safety, and (re)hiring – especially in Europe. Research shows the industry feels the way forward still lies in vaccination and testing requirements for international travel
Qatar Aircraft Catering Company (QACC), the aircraft catering subsidiary of Qatar Airways Group, has reached a new milestone in its road to recovery, having prepared more than 16 million meals in 2021. The company is now planning for growth
Panasonic Avionics has appointed Chris VandenBerg as its new chief engineer (software), responsible for delivering the company’s end-to-end software and acting as the company’s primary technical contact with customers