Air Transport Interiors & Connectivity

Aug 19, 2020
As cabin seat innovators look for ways to make economy class more comfortable for passengers and more profitable for airlines, new seat designs are attracting attention.
Aug 19, 2020
Will the pandemic change aircraft cabin designs?
Aug 19, 2020
Airlines are prioritizing cabin hygiene, pulling out all the stops to assure passengers and crews that it is safe to fly in the pandemic environment…
Aug 19, 2020
Aircraft cabin interior product forecast:
Jul 23, 2020
As aircraft interior companies search for new designs to ensure passengers that flying is safe, many have begun partnerships to address all three major concerns in the COVID-19-era aircraft cabin—anti-microbial surfaces, physical separation and respiratory protection.
Nov 15, 2022
Everyone travelling by air appreciates a comfortable flight aided by amenities such as inflight entertainment and connectivity and a decent amount of…
Nov 14, 2022
The joint vision would combine aviation ground and satellite datalinks “and commercial broadband solutions” for future air traffic management (ATM), operational and safety communications with pilots.
Nov 02, 2022
As airline passengers increasingly demand faster, more reliable inflight connectivity (IFC), global communications providers have been working to expand coverage and increase speed.
Oct 28, 2022
Spirit Airlines is keeping the focus on customers as it navigates a potential merger with JetBlue Airways, which was officially approved by Spirit’s shareholders last week. 
Oct 28, 2022
Here is a look at some of the latest innovations showcased at the APEX/IFSA Expo in Long Beach, California, which was held Oct. 25-27, 2022.
Oct 27, 2022
Passengers want to fly again, but key to their satisfaction is “quality and consistent inflight broadband,” says Inmarsat while reporting results of its recent Passenger Experience Survey.
Oct 27, 2022
Transportation Department proposes Bill of Rights for Airline Passengers with Disabilities.
Oct 27, 2022
Rule would mandate accessibility on new narrowbodies.