All Systems & interiors articles – Page 147
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INTERIORS: Recaro unveils new longhaul seat
Long-haul seats are Recaro's main focus at this year's show.
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INTERIORS: Pace takes wraps off A350 cabin configurator
Software engineering firm Pace is helping Airbus bring its developmental A350 XWB to life thanks to a new configuration program created by the Berlin-based company.
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INTERIORS: Avio unveils economy class prototype seat
Italy's Avio Interiors has gone into the lightweight fast lane with a largely composite economy class seat prototype, which it has developed together with legendary car maker Lamborghini.
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INTERIORS: Airbus pitches extra-wide seat for 'growing' A320 passengers
Airbus is to offer airlines the option of an extra-wide 20in (51cm) seat on its A320 family aircraft which it believes will allow carriers to generate additional ancillary revenue.
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INTERIORS: Ocleen TV offers free IFE equipment to airlines
Swiss media company Ocleen TV wants to entice airlines to introduce inflight entertainment systems at no cost, via advertising-based programming.
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INTERIORS: Condor selects MacCarthy retrofit lavatories
UK interior refurbishment specialist MacCarthy is targeting Boeing 767 and 757 customers with the latest generation of its retrofit lavatory.
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INTERIORS: HelioJet lights the way
HelioJet, a joint project by Schott Lighting and Imaging and Lufthansa Technik, has come up with a way of accurately rendering colours using LED lighting.
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INTERIORS: EAM Worldwide bids for a share of escape slide market
EAM Worldwide is hoping to take on the incumbents in the market for escape slides with its first product in the segment.
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INTERIORS: Inmarsat reveals avionics for GX Aviation service
Mobile satellite communications specialist Inmarsat has taken the wraps off the Honeywell avionics designed to support the company's high-speed global broadband service GX Aviation.
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INTERIORS: Movable aisle seats to speed up boarding
Anyone out there thinking that boarding and deplaning is tedious? Well, just widen the aisle, avoid the single file walk by umpteen passengers and get off that jet quicker!
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INTERIORS: Aerospace Technologies unveils new glass solution
Aviation Glass & Technology has joined forces with window shade system specialist Aerospace Technologies Group to develop a new glass solution offering crystal clear optic capabilities and superior damage resistance in aviation interiors.
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American targets mid-size cities in LAX expansion
American Airlines plans to add new nonstop flights to five cities around the USA from Los Angeles International airport (LAX) from 27 August. The Fort...
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INTERIOR: Sogerma unveils premium seat siblings
French interiors and aerostructures group EADS Sogerma has unveiled its first premium economy class seat and a related business class variant for narrowbody...
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INTERIORS: Vitalit brings a lift to tired passengers
Amsterdam-based Vitalit Laboratories (stand 4B10) was on hand at WTCE to bring a touch of healthy living to attendees.
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LOT leases 767 in place of 787s
Polish flag-carrier LOT is wet-leasing another Portuguese long-haul jet to maintain capacity while its Boeing 787s remain grounded. LOT has agreed...
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INTERIORS: Arinc's Cabin Connect set to go live with Virgin Atlantic
Arinc is nearing a major milestone with its Cabin Connect in-flight wi-fi system as Virgin Atlantic prepares to go "live" with the service on three of its Airbus A330s.
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INTERIORS: Bandwidth debate continues as connectivity takes off
Everyone wants an apples with apples comparison when it comes to bandwidth available from the different broadband connectivity providers.
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INTERIORS: Laurieri aims for health-conscious consumers
Italian firm Fratelli Laurieri hopes to grab a bigger share of the burgeoning market for healthier snacks and add to its roster of airline customers like Alitalia and Air France.
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INTERIORS: Thales distributes IFE content via internet
Thales Avionics is shortening IFE content cycles by transferring data through the internet, with Russian flag carrier Aeroflot the first airline to test the technology.