Aircraft Interiors International – June 2021 issue

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The June 2021 issue of Aircraft Interiors International is a must-read for aviation professionals and enthusiasts. With topics ranging from seating to connectivity, hygiene to cost and weight efficiencies, and with expert insights throughout, the June issue is essential reading for everyone in the airline and aviation sectors looking for new ways to accelerate recovery.

You can enjoy the magazine on our new digital magazine platform, optimised to be user-friendly on any device, with several viewing options, a useful search function and bonus content.

COULD EMPATHY BE THE KEY TO POST-PANDEMIC SUCCESS FOR AVIATION?

Cabin expert John Tighe explores why aligning corporate and customer cultures through common experiences could aid the recovery process for airlines and aviation, with benefits for
efficiency, satisfaction, and the bottom line

 

SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY

Passengers’ desire for inflight internet access has never been greater. John Walton discusses how investments in satellites are enabling step-changes in how (and where) passengers can use inflight connectivity, and enjoy a true at-home broadband experience in the cabin

SEATING DEVELOPMENTS

The most recent seat launches and innovations can deliver any combination of reduced expenditure or emissions, enhanced passenger comfort or isolation, to meet the evolving needs of airlines. Find out what the latest seat models can deliver

SEAT COVER INNOVATION

Innovations in seat cover design can yield many benefits for airlines and passengers, from weight and cost reductions, to hygiene and comfort enhancements. These new covers are worth considering for upcoming cabin projects

50 NEW AIRLINES TO PITCH!

With reduced entry costs, now could be a great opportunity for start-up airlines to fill lost routes and meet growing passenger demand. These 50 start-ups could be worth pitching for interiors products and services contracts…

EXPERT OPINION: DR JOE LEADER

Dr Joe Leader, CEO of APEX – a new partner with Aircraft Interiors International – discusses how vaccines are driving recovery, the growing demand for connectivity, and inflight health safety

EXPERT OPINION: ADAM WHITE

Cabin design needs deeper meaning, says Adam White, director of Factorydesign. The next generation of passengers will want a sense of the very essence of the carrier, together with genuine attention to sustainability and industrial design

Classic cabins: Malaysia Airlines’ A380 project became a lengthy project, with an onboard ‘laboratory’ driving new innovations

Products & Services:

Sekisui Kydex

Aero-Sense

Teledyne Controls

Couro Azul

Perrone Aerospace

Tapis

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Ever since his first flight on a TriStar, Adam has loved air travel, and since becoming editor of the Aircraft Interiors International brand he has really enjoyed the opportunity to be involved with the latest aircraft and airline products before they are even launched. Adam co-ordinates the running of the magazine, from commissioning articles and artwork, to ensuring that high standards of quality are maintained, as well as managing online content. Adam is proud to sit on the jury of the Crystal Cabin Awards and to have laid on the bed in Etihad's Residence.

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