Europe – Page 581

  • News

    AIX: Panasonic unveils new version of IFEC suite

    2017-04-04T08:39:50Z

    In-flight entertainment and connectivity systems are getting a generational make-over. The days of fixed-configuration, hardware-driven systems with almost immediate obsolescence problems appear to be numbered. The future belongs to “the platform”.

  • News

    AIX: Posing the 'why not?' question in cabin design

    2017-04-04T07:47:21Z

    Swiss International Air Lines’ insistence on serving chilled champagne to its short-haul business class passengers forced Bombardier to work galley chillers into the design of the CSeries – an addition the manufacturer had not planned to include. Dick Powell, co-founder and chairman of design agency Seymourpowell, says this is a ...

  • News

    AIX: Airbus boosts A380 capacity by 20 with redesigned front stairs

    2017-04-04T06:23:42Z

    Airbus is today unveiling a redesigned front staircase for the A380 that it says will create room for 20 more passengers. This is part of an ongoing campaign of cabin tweaks to boost the type’s capacity by up to 80 seats – something Toulouse believes could broaden the appeal of ...

  • News

    AIX: Spafax allows passengers to ask Alexa

    2017-04-04T06:19:00Z

    Content agency Spafax is debuting a new voice-activated personal assistant with complete knowledge of an airline’s entertainment offering that will allow passengers to ask Amazon’s Alexa which movies, TV shows and music will be available on their flight.

  • News

    AIX: Boeing to offer LIFT by EnCore economy seat in 787

    2017-04-04T06:05:31Z

    ​Boeing is unveiling at the show today an all-new economy class seat for the 787 – its second major collaboration with new player LIFT by EnCore.

  • News

    ​Boeing receives $2.2bn order for 17 P-8As

    2017-04-04T02:09:59Z

    Boeing has secured a $2.2 billion contract covering 17 P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft destined for the US Navy, plus export customers Australia and the UK.

  • News

    AIX: Zodiac closes in on Optima business class seat delivery

    2017-04-03T17:19:27Z

    ​Zodiac Aerospace’s latest higher-density business-class seat, Optima, should be ready for delivery in less than two years, and the manufacturer is “looking for feedback” from airline visitors to its stand “to make sure we’ve hit the nail on the head” with the product.

  • News

    AIX: Airbus grows customer cabin centre in Hamburg

    2017-04-03T15:54:16Z

    Airbus is expanding its customer facility for A350 cabin configurations in Hamburg to cover the A320 and A330 series.

  • News

    AIX: Lufthansa Technik equipping eight aircraft a week for Ka-band

    2017-04-03T15:35:02Z

    ​Lufthansa Technik is ramping up a programme to equip Lufthansa Group A320 aircraft with Ka-band technology.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Bombardier shows off CSeries mock-up in AIX debut

    2017-04-03T15:16:43Z

    Bombardier is making its AIX debut, showcasing the capabilities of its newly in-service CSeries with the first cabin mock-up of its production aircraft.

  • News

    AIX: Diehl foresees 'huge' demand for printed cabin decor

    2017-04-03T14:04:09Z

    ​Interior equipment specialist Diehl aims to avoid the use of decor foils on cabin surfaces with a newly-developed digital printing process.

  • News

    AIX: Zodiac vows a lavatory Revolution

    2017-04-03T13:55:42Z

    ​Zodiac Aerospace is pressing ahead with its ambition to consign smelly aircraft toilets to history – and says that by the end of this year every Airbus aircraft will leave the factory with its recyclable Revolution toilet installed.

  • News

    AIX: WestJet gets Tabs on Skycast PED holder

    2017-04-03T12:42:59Z

    For Skycast Solutions, online entertainment has been an exercise in downsizing – and that’s led to big news at AIX, in the form of a deal with Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet to trial its latest personal gadget holder.

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Bishkek crash highlights loss of airmanship

    2017-04-03T12:12:55Z

    ​Four decades, almost to the day, since the unsurpassed catastrophe at Tenerife, investigators in Russia detailed another completely avoidable fatal fiasco involving a Boeing 747, a fog-shrouded runway, and a bewildering absence of situational awareness.

  • News

    AIX: Brady's RFID label helps with compliance

    2017-04-03T12:10:02Z

    Brady, which makes labelling and identification products, has developed a lightweight, heavy-duty RFID label for the aerospace industry that enables fast and easy tracking of non-metal components.

  • News

    AIX: Gentex promotes its dimmable windows

    2017-04-03T11:26:53Z

    Gentex is at the show to promote its next-generation electronically dimmable windows (EDW) for aircraft, which it says are faster acting and 100 times darker than first-generation products.

  • News

    AIX: Airbus and Routehappy aiming to broaden passengers' choice

    2017-04-03T11:21:42Z

    Airbus has joined forces with flight merchandising content specialist Routehappy to build a platform that enables passengers to make a much more informed choice when deciding which airline to use, based on details such as aircraft type, seat pitch and onboard services.

  • News

    Superjet airframer halves full-year pre-tax losses

    2017-04-03T10:44:00Z

    ​Sukhoi’s civil aircraft division has halved full-year pre-tax losses to Rb4.7 billion ($83 million), having recorded a 32% rise in revenues to Rb46.8 billion.

  • News

    Air Baltic receives third CS300

    2017-04-03T08:59:00Z

    ​Latvian carrier Air Baltic has received a third Bombardier CS300.

  • News

    Airbus completes A319neo first flight

    2017-03-31T15:09:10Z

    ​The Airbus A319neo achieved first flight on 31 March in Toulouse, the manufacturer announces.