Dr Jim Chung, chief medical officer at Air Canada, talks about the airline’s CleanCare+ Program, designed to minimise the risk of virus transmission in the cabin
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The airline industry is taking tentative steps back to activity, but the big question is how best to achieve this safely. An eco-friendly meal-service system that also saves space in the aircraft LOPA could provide an efficient solution for airlines to implement
Portuguese design agency, Almadesign, proposes a retrofit seating solution which could help make airline passengers feel more comfortable and confident. If they are willing to pay for that personal space, an opportunity could emerge from a crisis
Czech Airlines Technics (CSAT) has signed a three-year base maintenance agreement with Finnair to continue providing A320 base maintenance checks and repairs
Safran intends to open a new factory in Mexico, focusing on manufacturing aircraft interiors for Boeing. A data and analytics company says the move is a step forward in what could be the future of commercial aviation, with Safran “positioning itself for a post-crisis rebound”
According to a survey of more than 3,000 frequent flyers enrolled with US airline loyalty programmes, 60% of those frequent flyers plan to return to the skies within the next six months
Gategroup, is reporting increased demand for ePax, its passenger-facing ‘digital retail solution’ as airlines resume flight operations. ePax is an application that lets passengers interact directly with crew and navigate their own personal journey preferences via their smart devices
Helvetic Airways has signed a commitment with Embraer to convert four of its remaining firm orders for the E190-E2 to the larger E195-E2 aircraft. With all purchase rights exercised, the deal has a list price of US$1.25 billion
Virgin Atlantic is nearing completion of a privately-funded £1.2bn solvent recapitalisation programme, including a restructuring plan that will help safeguard the airline during its recovery phase
Lebanon-based Middle East Airlines-Air Liban (MEA) has selected Panasonic to provide the IFEC systems for 15 Airbus A321 family aircraft