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Two special categories have been added to the 2021 Crystal Cabin Award programme, developed by a task force of judging panel members in response to the global coronavirus pandemic and its impact on aviation worldwide. Awards organisers Lukas Kaestner and Julia Grosser present the winners in this online ceremony

British Airways flight BA1476 from London Heathrow to Glasgow Airport was the airline’s first-ever passenger flight to be powered directly by sustainable aviation fuel, with the remaining emissions produced by the flight offset. In this video the airline’s team gives a glimpse into how aviation is decarbonising

Porter Airlines is due to take delivery of up to 80 Embraer E195-E2s, starting in Q2 2022, which will fly leisure and business travellers across North America, Mexico and the Caribbean. Michael Deluce, president & CEO of Porter Airlines explains his strategies and choice of aircraft

The Nuage seat is claimed to offer the aerospace industry’s first zero-gravity seating position for reduced lower back pressure, optimised weight distribution and improved circulation

The FAA has recorded an increase in incidents when airline passengers have disrupted flights with threatening or violent behaviour. Interfering with the duties of an airline crew member violates federal law. This exchange between a pilot and air traffic control during an incident illustrates the issue

Orchestra is a communications network of the future, seamlessly integrating GEO and LEO satellites with terrestrial 5G into one solution, all from one provider. The result, says Inmarsat, is a dynamic mesh network delivering high-performance, low-latency connectivity

As part of its Zero Tolerance campaign, the FAA has enlisted children to explain how passengers should behave on a plane. They also express their thoughts about the increase in unruly passenger behaviour. Take heed!

en emirates flight attendant being filmed on top of the burj in dubai

Emirates’ latest ad shows a cabin crew member in full uniform delivering a message on the tip of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The ad was filmed without any green screen or special effects, and the star is a genuine cabin crew member, not a professional stunt actor. So how did they do it?

an emirates female cabin crew member in full uniform delivering a message on the tip of the Burj Khalifa by Emaar in dubai

Emirates’ crew love being high in the sky, but that love was put to the test for the airline’s latest advertisement, featuring a cabin crew member in full uniform delivering a message on the tip of the Burj Khalifa by Emaar, some 828m above ground