All Systems & Interiors news – Page 74

  • News

    PICTURES: ​Fourth MRJ test aircraft arrives in United States

    2017-04-03T06:32:59Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft has added a fourth aircraft to its MRJ test fleet at Moses Lake, Washington.

  • News

    Antonov completes first flight of An-132D

    2017-03-31T22:34:32Z

    ​Antonov completed on 31 March first flight of the Saudi Arabia-backed An-132D multi-purpose turboprop aircraft in Kiev, Ukraine.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Flexing muscles in the race for space

    2017-03-31T09:10:46Z

    ​Airbus unveiled its Space-Flex lavatory and galley concept for the A320 at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in 2011. The design replaced a full-width rear galley with a smaller galley and toilet combination, freeing up room for extra legroom or an extra row of seats.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: European airlines play catch up on wi-fi

    2017-03-31T08:30:55Z

    European airlines have lagged behind their US counterparts when it comes to introducing in-flight wi-fi to their short-haul fleets. But recent contracts between IAG and Inmarsat, and ViaSat, Finnair and SAS, indicate that the European market is taking off.

  • News

    Mitsubishi takes "close look" at MRJ testing campaign

    2017-03-31T01:09:13Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft is re-assessing its flight test campaign for the MRJ regional jet following the latest design changes, amid reports that it may require at least 500 more flying hours to achieve certification.

  • News

    PICTURES: E195-E2 makes first flight in normal fly-by-wire mode

    2017-03-29T19:52:44Z

    ​Launching a two-year flight test campaign for Brazil’s largest commercial aircraft in history, Embraer completed a 2h-long first flight of the E195-E2 test aircraft in Sao Jose dos Campos on 29 March with the regional jet’s fly-by-wire system engaged in normal mode for the duration, senior vice-president and chief operating ...

  • News

    LHT set to present new weight-saving A320 cabin monument

    2017-03-28T10:56:10Z

    Lufthansa Technik and Diehl Aerosystems have developed a new cabin monument for the Airbus A320 family, and intend to unveil it at the Aircraft Interiors Expo which opens in Hamburg on 4 April.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Rebel Aerospace shows its creative spark in seating

    2017-03-28T08:14:46Z

    The aptly named Rebel Aero is one of a number of recent European start-ups out to prove that when it comes to the aircraft seating market there is still plenty creative thinking to be done. Although the spin-off from an established composites specialist called United Aerospace has yet to win ...

  • News

    AIX: Inmarsat takes a quieter approach to connectivity

    2017-03-27T16:19:24Z

    ​Inmarsat Aviation is confident its “measured” approach of adding satellite capacity where and when it is required to meet growing demand for in-flight connectivity will drown out the “noisier claims” made by some of its rivals.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Opportunities open for smaller players in interiors

    2017-03-27T09:57:42Z

    ​Many of the world’s airlines are making ongoing improvements to their onboard products in response to various economic and competitive pressures. But resulting demand for interior products such as seats is placing a growing strain on the relatively few manufacturers, resulting in new business opportunities for smaller, upstart providers, sources ...

  • News

    CS100 flies transatlantic nonstop from London City

    2017-03-26T16:41:00Z

    ​Bombardier has conducted a nonstop transatlantic service from London City airport using a CS100 test aircraft.

  • News

    PICTURE: A350-1000 wraps up high-elevation tests

    2017-03-24T22:22:00Z

    Airbus has wrapped up high-elevation airport testing of the A350-1000 following a 10-day campaign in South America, and the aircraft involved has resumed tests in Toulouse.

  • News

    Acro's simple approach to seating

    2017-03-23T15:27:19Z

    Since entering the market a decade ago, Acro has made its reputation from supplying mostly no-frills airlines with “simple seats”. But do not make the mistake of calling the UK-based manufacturer a bargain-end upstart. “It may sound like we are a low-cost supplier, but we stand for comfort and an ...

  • News

    French authority joins UK in Airbus fraud probe

    2017-03-16T21:28:00Z

    ​French financial judicial institution Parquet National Financier has joined the probe into alleged fraud at Airbus previously opened by UK authorities.

  • News

    Leonardo sketches 'modular, multi-task' civil-military aircraft

    2017-03-15T17:19:48Z

    ATR shareholder Leonardo intends to break the industry impasse on development of a 100-seat regional turboprop with a new programme to create a "modular and multi-task" aircraft that would also replace the Italian manufacturer's C-27J tactical airlifter.

  • News

    UTAS pursues nanotubes for aircraft ice protection

    2017-03-14T18:59:12Z

    ​UTC Aerospace Systems has licensed a carbon nanotube-based heater technology that it believes could be ready as an electrothermal ice protection system for aircraft within three or four years, the company says.

  • News

    Boeing defends 737 Max 10 after lessors demur

    2017-03-09T02:38:12Z

    ​A day after two lessors held back from endorsing the 737 Max 10X, a top Boeing executive defended the company’s proposed double-stretch of its re-engined single-aisle now being offered to customers.

  • News

    Thai links with Airbus to set up MRO facility

    2017-03-08T11:33:00Z

    ​Thai Airways International has reached a tentative deal with Airbus to establish a new maintenance operation at U-Tapao.

  • News

    Boeing unveils first image of 737 Max 10X

    2017-03-07T03:07:27Z

    Boeing’s marketing chief unveiled on 6 March the first image of the proposed 737 Max 10X amidst the first of likely a series of rhetorical duels with his Airbus counterpart at the ISTAT Americas convention in San Diego.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Mexico's aerospace cluster prepares for Trump's changes

    2017-03-06T11:18:01Z

    Larger in area than the UK, the Mexican state of Chihuahua snakes along the southern bank of the Rio Grande from New Mexico across the western one-third of Texas. More than any of Mexico’s 32 states, Chihuahua’s manufacturing sector has prospered under the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) ...