Air Transport Interiors & Connectivity

Apr 06, 2017
Boeing has teamed up with automotive interiors company Adient to explore a future aircraft seating partnership.
Apr 06, 2017
Building on its record seat deliveries in 2016, German aircraft seating specialist Recaro Aircraft Seating is planning to double its Chinese production rates in 2017.
Apr 06, 2017
Carlsbad, California-based broadband services company ViaSat sees its ViaSat2 Ka-band satellite entering service by the end of 2017 despite social unrest in French Guiana, which is delaying launches from Europe’s Kourou Spaceport.
Apr 05, 2017
Airbus has created Airbus Interiors Services (AIS) to perform commercial aircraft cabin upgrade work, as a revamp of its former Airbus Corporate Jet Center (ACJC) business.
Apr 05, 2017
Air China subsidiary Shenzhen Airlines has ordered 8,000 units of Recaro Aircraft Seating’s CL5710 business-class and BL3530 economy seats, which will be installed on the carrier’s 37 Boeing 737 MAX linefit and 14 Airbus A320 aircraft retrofit.
Jul 12, 2018
Bombardier is confident that interiors supply-chain challenges that plagued its CSeries program will not be an issue on its new CRJ Atmosphere cabin, even though the supplier—Zodiac Aerospace—is the same.
Jul 10, 2018
Cabin Interiors-July 10, 2018
Jul 10, 2018
Virgin Australia is making rapid progress on its deployment of inflight Wi-Fi on its narrowbody and widebody aircraft fleets.
Jul 10, 2018
Responding to a court order, the FAA reiterates that its sees no evidence that airline seat dimensions affect safe evacuations.
Jul 09, 2018
FAA is lagging in resolving security risks that could affect the availability of data communications (DataComm) linking pilots and controllers, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Office of the Inspector General (IG) has reported.
Jul 06, 2018
The aim is to produce an antenna that is better than what’s currently and also ready for tomorrow’s LEO constellations.
Jul 06, 2018
Ethiopian Airlines Group will start manufacturing aircraft-interior components in Ethiopia, after forming a partnership with German cabin specialist ACM Aerospace.
Jul 05, 2018
FAA said it has found no evidence that current airliner seat dimensions pose a safety issue that requires new standards.