04 - 06 December, 2018
Das Privathotel Lindtner, Hamburg, Germany

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Visit the 9th International Conference Aircraft Seating & Refurbishment from 04 - 06 December 2018 and take a look at the refurbishment market overlook, the technical solutions to offer passenger experience differentiation, and the most critical issues within the ca ...

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Report on how aircraft interior supply chains carry the load

The exclusive report by IQPC "Aircraft interior supply chains carry the load" gives insights on the balance between charge to reduce weight, how to become more fuel efficient in the air, and yet still attract more people. Flexibility and speed combined with accurate communication is the driver for any collaborative...

Interview with VP Product Development and Operations at Jamco America

Transport IQ talked with Allen Gipson, VP Product Development and Operations at Jamco America, and answered the following questions, among many others:How could airlines possibly get the most out of LED Lighting customization regarding passenger experience?What is the future of 3D modelling for parts customization, and how to get the...

Top 6 News Stories on Business and First Class Cabin Refurbishment in August 2018

Read the top news stories this month on Business and First Class Cabin Refurbishment here for free:

New cabins, new experiences flying high - Part I

New aircraft cabin design requires more than cost checks, supply chain demands and material safety: Airlines want faster turnaround times, less costly equipment and updated safety. And refurbishing companies want faster refurbs, cheaper parts and better profits. How to bring this all together, you'll find out in Transport IQ's exclusive...

Top 6 News Stories on Premium Economy Cabin Refurbishment in August 2018

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New cabins, new experiences flying high - Part II

As more retrofitting is done, more companies will join in finding lighter materials. These materials must be manufactured, cut and fitted more efficiently if customers are to get the cost reductions they demand. Read in part 2 of Transport IQ's article "New cabins, new experiences flying high" how this is...