Flightglobal was at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg last week putting together three daily papers giving all the news and flavour from the show (our ears have only just recovered now from the onslaught of Reggae music at the Long Beach bar stand we were stationed next to!!). If you couldn't make it to the show, or want to take another look, you can read the papers online by following the links below.
- Check out the 4.3m high giant woman modelled out of silicone Italian newcomers Optimares announced themselves to the show with
- Find out more about efforts to bring 3D technology to aircraft cabins
- Read more on some the new technical innovations for the interiors and IFE market on show for the first time in Hamburg
- IFE systems newcomer Lumexis makes its breakthrough after landing a deal with FlyDubai to launch its fibre optics-based IFE system
- Emirates' Tim Clark on the challenges of getting the product right in the tighter restraints of the economy cabin
- Check the progress Airbus is making on its innovative Spice galley solution which aims to radically revamp the traditional onboard catering trolley
- Find out more about what the ground-breaking Qatar Airways order for Thales' TopSeries in-flight entertainment and connectivity system for up to 60 Boeing 787s means for the industry
- Connectivity provider Row 44 is ready to double the bandwidth for its Ku-band system
- Why Crane Aerospace's new seat motion control system could help provide a smoother experience at the seat for passengers
Plus for all our interactive coverage from the show, including tweets, blogs and video interviews, go to our dedicated Interiors landing page: flightlglobal.com/Ham10



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