In response to the heightened cabin hygiene expectations of passengers undertaking Covid-19 travel, Spanish tannery Tenerias Omega has launched two ranges of anti-bacterial leather (ABL) for aviation, named Fresco and Rocket
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Travel and tourism provide 10% of jobs and GDP globally, with inflight catering a vital pillar of modern travel. The ACA has issued guidelines to support the health of the travel and tourism sector by making sure airline passengers can travel safely while enjoying a meal on board
While many challenges lie ahead for the airline industry, the ability to provide a seamless inflight experience will continue to drive competitive differentiation in this fast-changing world, and those that find clever ways to offset the cost of free wi-fi can look to gain long-term rewards
Airbus has named Anand Stanley as president of its Asia-Pacific operations, to lead the strategy and future positioning of Airbus and its divisions across the region
Aerospace thermoplastics giant, Sekisui Kydex is striving to further intertwine the worlds of design and manufacturing in aircraft interiors. Its work is being furthered with the promotion of Karyn McAlphin to the role of design director
A first-of-its-kind app has been developed to help airline crew respond to medical events during flight, including Covid-19 incidents. The launch customer is Icelandair
Travel search site, Skyscanner, is examining two key metrics to gauge traveller confidence – anxiety and optimism. Both metrics are trending down towards pre-Covid levels, but there is still work to be done, according to its findings
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has been investigating how virus particles might spread within aircraft cabins, with the aim of better understanding the challenges facing mobility during Covid-19, and thus contributing towards finding solutions
Northern Ireland-based aircraft seat cover manufacturer, Bradfor, has diversified its offering by sewing over 12,000 scrubs and gowns, which have been provided to healthcare organisations across Ireland to help in the fight against Covid-19
LSG has decided to adapt and streamline its organisational structure to address the current market changes. As a result, the board will be reduced from three to two members as of July, with CEO Erdmann Rauer and CFO Dr Kristin Neumann taking on more responsibilities and COO, Jochen Müller, taking early retirement