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Little things, like a better reading light, can be advantageous.
Crossover Jets Making Light Work In The Cabin | Bernie Baldwin When it comes to cabin interiors, making seats lighter and more comfortable is an obvious target, but even the little things, like a better reading light above your seat, can be advantageous. |
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From radars, missiles, satellites, and forward-looking infrared systems, to electronic warfare and communication systems, CarlisleIT ensures the reliability of the parts that connect them. This gives our military the ability to operate with confidence — no matter the environment in which they’re in — so they can focus on the mission at hand. |
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Delta, LAX Unveil First Phase Of Sky Way Project | Linda Blachly Delta Air Lines and Los Angeles World Airports on March 29, 2022, celebrated the completion of the first major phase of the Delta Sky Way at LAX—a joint $2.3 billion investment to modernize and upgrade one of the Atlanta-based airline’s key global hubs. |
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Podcast: Masks Off? | In this first episode of Aviation Week Network's new air transport podcast, Window Seat, editors discuss the fast-changing attitudes and rules related to mask wearing in airports and onboard airliners. |
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| EVENT SPOTLIGHT | | | Rising political tensions, a new land war in Europe, and natural disasters are wreaking havoc on the global aviation supply chain like never before. This panel explores how the aftermarket are uniquely vulnerable to supply chain disruptions caused by global geopolitical factors. As Russia - one of the world’s largest providers of metals and oil – is increasingly economically isolated, the cost for raw materials, energy supply, and skilled-labor will continue to rise. Join this expert led discussion to learn how various businesses are navigating their dependence on Russian goods and severed customer-supplier relations. Learn more and register to attend! |
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