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Upwardly Mobile, Accessible Air Travel | March 2018 Aircraft Interiors International
Airlines and authorities are being actively engaged by organizations to spur cabin innovation that will improve the passenger experience for passengers with reduced mobility.
There’s a New Digital Baby Monitor for Pets Flying on Planes
Airlines have standards to meet for the safe transport of animals, but technology may put pet owners more at ease.
Technology company Unisys has developed a new way for pet owners to track and even keep in touch with their furry family members when flying. The new Digi-Pet system, unveiled during the Cargo World Congress of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Dallas last week, uses sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) to keep animals safe.
Sensors monitor environmental f...
How the Israeli Landscape Inspired PriestmanGoode's Design of El ...
El Al’s recently revealed Boeing 787 Dreamliner cabin, inspired by Israel’s landscape, represents a dramatic redesign of the airline’s brand image.
Walk This Way
Airports explore the fine art of "nudging" passenger behaviour.
Passenger Terminal World - June 2017
Altered Perception
Interview with Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett on the complexities of accurately interpreting human emotions.
Cover Story
Aircraft Interiors International Magazine — June 2017
Relative Value
Are the costs of new aircraft component certification justified?
Aircraft Interiors International Magazine - June 2017
Airbus Reveals Plane Cabin Design to Give Passengers More Room
Airbus has plans to make airplane cabins more passenger-friendly, whether you’re traveling on their largest or their smallest aircraft.
This Boeing Jet Is Only a Concept, but Airlines Are Already Excited About It
Boeing gave airlines and airline industry watchers a bit of a surprise this week during the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget with hints about a long-anticipated “middle of market” plane.
Altran looks to bring more automation to in-flight service
Engineering solutions firm Altran has demonstrated its vision of a digital future for aviation which includes better cabin environments with a quick flick of the wrist.
With JetBlue's new technology, your face is your boarding pass ...
With JetBlue's new technology, your face is your bo...
Airlines are using sharkskin to build planes
Engineers at Airbus and Lufthansa have come up with a clever way to make planes more earth-friendly, taking their inspiration from the depths of the ocean.
Qantas’ New Premium Economy Seat Will Cradle You Like a Baby
A 17-hour flight might not be so bad sitting in these.
The Seamless Travel Ideal is Now Virtually a Reality
The Seamless Travel Ideal is Now Virtually a Reality