All Systems & Interiors news – Page 260
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INTERIORS: IFPL expands MediaHub
Inflight entertainment seat integration provider Inflight Peripherals (IFPL) has introduced new elements to its three-year old modular connectivity panel...
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INTERIORS: Virgin-branded airlines win big in Passenger Choice Awards
Passengers from all over the world have made their feelings known - they like a Virgin not just for the very first time, but every time.
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INTERIORS: Sarah DaVanzo opens APEX
Are you an egg or a snowflake? That was the provocative and perhaps confusing question posed for the opening session of APEX by keynote speaker Sarah...
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INTERIORS: Perrone Aerospace goes green
Leather and textiles provider Perrone Aerospace (booth 719) has launched a "lifecycle sustainability" initiative, which introduces "green" practices throughout...
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INTERIORS: Stellar negotiates content deal with studios for Jetstar iPads
Service provider Stellar Inflight is close to reaching an agreement with one of the six major motion picture studios to offer content on iPads being introduced...
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INTERIORS: One stop shopping for latest innovations
Airline brand managers descending on Long Beach have access to a bonanza of different product offerings ranging from the latest innovations in interiors,...
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INTERIORS: Rogers reveals Sound Barrier silicone
Rogers Corporation's High Performance Foams Division (booth 958) is exhibiting its new Bisco A2 Sound Barrier silicone material. Bisco A2 is designed to...
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INTERIORS: AeroMobile launches pre-paid SIM card service
AeroMobile is introducing pre-paid in-flight mobile services, designed to offer passengers greater convenience and airlines a range of new service possibilities....
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INTERIORS: digEcor offers passengers an inflight shopping spree
Portable IFE device manufacturer digEcor arrives at the show having just unveiled a new business unit dedicated to high-end shopping to help airlines customers...
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INTERIORS: Collaboration rules under new aircraft cabin paradigm
Last year in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) giant Panasonic Avionics unveiled the first-ever truly integrated IFEC/seat
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UK investigators issue recommendations following near mid-air collision over London
The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch has issued five safety recommendations in its final report on the near mid-air collision of a German-registered Cessna Citation CJ1 business jet and a Turkish Airlines Boeing 777 on 27 July 2009.
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VIDEO: Delta 747 shunts tow-tractor at gate
Video images have emerged depicting the moment that a Delta Air Lines Boeing 747-400 shunted a tow-tractor while preparing to park at an airbridge
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Efficiency 3.0 at TechOps
Delta's focus on constraints is driving down engine overhaul turnaround times
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Boeing, Embraer cool to re-engining prospects
In the face of the costly structural changes required to maximise the benefit of a new powerplant, Boeing and Embraer have cooled to the idea of re-engining their respective workhorse jetliners.
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Aer Arann chief: Carrier's business strategy is solid
Aer Arann chief Paul Schutz is aiming to maintain the carrier's fleet and headcount, insisting it needs financial rather than operational restructuring during its spell in creditor protection.
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Terrafugia prepares for low-rate production
US start-up manufacturer Terrafugia says it is "setting up for low-volume production" of its Transition car/light sport aircraft (LSA) as early as late 2011 in a new 1,765m2 (19,000ft2) facility in Woburn, Massachusetts.
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Competition regulator rejects Virgin Blue-ANZ Tasman pact
Australia's competition regulator is intending to reject the proposed tie-up between Air New Zealand and Virgin Blue on trans-Tasman services.
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Airprox with 777 sparks London City procedure revision
London City Airport has revised its procedures following a serious airprox incident involving a Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER and an executive jet which...
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Air Berlin branches into entertainment industry
Air Berlin cites the high cost of in-flight entertainment licensing fees as one of the drivers behind its decision to team with German media company kick-media...