Now in their 14th year, the Crystal Cabin Awards are the aircraft interiors sector’s most highly regarded honour. A record 105 concepts from 21 countries made it to the 2020 awards shortlist. Ahead of the final judging to decide the winners, let’s look at the 24 finalists
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From fashion runway to airline runway, Taiwanese carrier EVA Air is launching an updated fashion partnership with celebrated designer, Jason Wu. This video celebrates the launch
Starting this month, Taiwanese airline, EVA Air is introducing a second-generation of its inflight sleepwear range, designed in collaboration with Taiwan-based fashion designer Jason Wu and inflight amenity design company, Buzz
Having secured rights to Warner Bros movie content, Iberia Express surprised passengers on its Madrid-Copenhagen route with a streamed screening of Joker, the film which received the most Oscar nominations of any film in 2020
The first standard for inflight connectivity has just been developed by the Seamless Air Alliance, with the aim of providing secure and hassle-free Internet in the aircraft cabin
Trenchard Aviation Group has announced that its MRO facility in Dubai, named Aero Technics FZCO, has been confirmed as an approved repair station by the FAA
An economy class seating concept has been developed by Pitch, claimed to be the world’s thinnest aircraft seat. The concept, named ‘Q Ultra-Slim’, makes use of sustainable bio-resins in a compression-moulding process to create a seat weighing just over 7kg per pax place
Media, content, connectivity and data analytics provider, Global Eagle Entertainment, has obtained the inflight distribution rights for three Oscar-winning films, namely Parasite, Judy and 1917
Explore MAVERIC, Airbus’s vision for the next generation of single-aisle aircraft. The blended wing body design could generate up to 20% fuel savings and improve the passenger experience through its exceptionally spacious Airspace cabin layout
Boeing has released a forecast that airlines in Southeast Asia will need 4,500 new airplanes over the next 20 years, valued at US$710 billion at list prices