Cabin Interior and Electronics
News and developments about everything that goes into the cabin of an aircraft, from floor coverings to headliners, with a special emphasis on in-flight entertainment, communications and other electronics for passengers. If it is in the cabin of an aircraft, it’s covered here.
L3 delivers 3G-like airborne connectivity via Gogo’s network of ground stations in the U.S., and parts of Canada and Alaska
Research by Leti will help aircraft manufactures deliver better airborne Wi-Fi performance to end-users.
Provides customers with outage notifications, coverage alerts, on-site support from Satcom Direct and guaranteed response times.
Company's 4G air-to-ground network is on schedule to provide 95 percent Continental U.S. coverage in mid-2018.
As part of the announcement, the Canadian aircraft manufacturer designated Montreal as a center of excellence for interior completions of Global 7000s.
Of the total avionics sales during the first nine months, 57.7 percent, or nearly $1 billion, came from the retrofit market
Fourteen aircraft now in service to receive airline’s new cabin products
Scheduled to be ready for operations in the third quarter of 2018, the new hangar can accommodate aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747.
FliteTrek’s ViatorAero wirelessly shows info on seats and their occupants; sister firm Flitetec debuts tablet holders.
The CMA-2200SB satcom antenna is light weight and low drag.