PAX Tech AIX Hamburg 2020

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SEATING

SEATING AT THE SEAMS Jenny Carlino, ACRO General Manager Sales – Europe

PAX Tech gets the inside scoop from experts at Acro Aircraft Seating, HAECO, Aviointeriors and Geven on the biggest seating contracts from last year and what is expected in the year ahead by SABRINA PIRILLO

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utside forces and industry trends were driving the direction and the attention of the aircraft seating market at the start of the year. Seating companies contacted by PAX Tech were watching developments in the long-range narrow body market, while developing products that will stand up to ever-present environmental scrutiny that has become commonplace. At the same time, the ramifications of the coronavirus outbreak were still being considered along with the future of the 737 MAX. Nonetheless, development is moving ahead, and this year’s Passenger Experience Week promises some new seating products and improvements to existing lines.

Acro Aircraft Seating

Rachel Barnett, Head of Marketing, ACRO Aircraft Seating

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Acro Aircraft Seating has seen considerable global business growth in the past year. The low-cost market has always been important for Acro, from its first customer, Jet2, to Mango Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines and more recently Spring Airlines in China. Acro has continued to expand its business with low-cost carriers with the Series 3 family of seats and the launch of the Series 6LC at AIX Hamburg last year, which is the next-generation product aimed at low-cost carriers.


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FACTS & FIGURES

1min
pages 58-60

EYE ON IFEC This year’s Aircraft Interiors Middle East teamed IFE and connectivity with maintenance, repair and overhaul in a two-day event at the Dubai World Trade Centre

7min
pages 50-53

WHAT’S HOT

7min
pages 54-57

AIRCRAFT INTERIORS IN A DIGITAL WORLD Last year marked the 20th anniversary of Aircraft Interiors Expo. In this Q&A, Event Director Polly Magraw tells PAX Tech how the digital transformation at the heart of the industry is revolutionizing the passenger experience towards a customer-centric, personalized cabin interior

6min
pages 48-49

SEATING AT THE SEAMS PAX Tech gets the inside scoop from experts at Acro Aircraft Seating, HAECO, Aviointeriors and Geven on the biggest seating contracts from last year and what is expected in the year ahead

10min
pages 44-47

LIGHT YEARS AHEAD Leading suppliers are making the case for the transformative power of lighting at AIX Hamburg

4min
pages 30-31

A MODULAR FUTURE Two years of work by industry experts to develop standards for inflight connectivity will be introduced to the industry for the first time in Hamburg this year

5min
pages 40-43

NO COMPROMISE Air Canada’s first A220-300 took to the air in January representing a pick that lets the airline spend billions of dollars in its home country, and fills a specific need while earning kudos for sustainability

7min
pages 18-21

OVEN-READY SOLUTIONS PAX Tech highlights the latest product developments and trends in the increasingly tech-led galley systems sector

9min
pages 22-25

PORTABLE POWERHOUSE Producers of portable IFE need more than a rugged, reliable product and Astronics has sought to feed the all-important needs of airlines for a cost-effective nimble design in its award-winning Sierra solution

2min
pages 36-37

NEWS

12min
pages 8-17

FRESH IN FLIGHT From the coronavirus outbreak to long-haul flights, PAX Tech uncovers the latest in cabin hygiene directly from industry suppliers

6min
pages 26-29

DECADE THREE Lufthansa Systems grew and matured during the early years of the digital revolution. Now at 25, the company is setting its sights on making solutions simple and valuable for the passenger

3min
pages 38-39
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