Proposals for an ultra-luxury flying experience have been revealed by Lufthansa Technik, with cabin designs that take full advantage of the vast space available on the BBJ 777-9. The design incorporates traditional elements of Middle Eastern cultural heritage, with a modern twist
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easyJet has completed the deployment of portable streaming across its entire aircraft fleet, giving passengers access to games, content, airline information and inflight retail using their own mobile phones, tablet or laptops
Some of the industry’s leading cabin interior suppliers and designers discuss what the future of narrowbody travel looks like, and what it means for passengers
JetZero has collaborated with Factorydesign to create cabin concepts for a blended wing body (BWB) aircraft. The shape has created new design opportunities
A glimpse into the future of aircraft interiors has been revealed by JetZero, which would move cabin design from the conventional tube, to a more open space with new potential for the passenger experience. Factorydesign has created striking cabin interiors for the concept
Hawaiian Airlines has worked with Teague to create Dreamliner cabins that combine a feeling of natural beauty with great industrial design and technology. Here’s the story…
In November, Hawaiian Airlines is scheduled to receive the first of its 12 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners on order, and the interiors look a little special. With its customers travelling primarily for leisure, the airline has opted for a holiday feel, working with Teague to create cabin designs inspired by early Polynesian navigators
Azores Airlines is fitting new aircraft cabin mood lighting systems to five Airbus A321 NEO aircraft (including LRs), with lighting cycles designed to express the natural beauty of the Azores islands through a blue and green palette
From 6-8 June, airline professionals from around the world will come together at Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) to seek out the latest innovations from the cabin interiors and inflight entertainment industry, and suppliers are gearing up by announcing their plans for the event. Take a look at some of the latest releases
A reduction in seat weight does not have to come with a corresponding reduction in comfort, according to Professor Peter Vink of TU Delft’s faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, who has launched his new book ‘Seat Comfort and Design’