Twenty years of interior innovations

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More than 1,200 airline buyers and 14,000 aviation decision makers will descend on Hamburg from 2-4 April 2019 for the 20th anniversary of the world’s premier event for those responsible for cabin interiors, inflight entertainment and passenger comfort – Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX).

More than 1,200 airline buyers and 14,000 aviation decision makers will descend on Hamburg from 2-4 April 2019 for the 20th anniversary of the world’s premier event for cabin interiors, inflight entertainment and passenger comfort – Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX).

Since its inaugural event in 2000 the aviation industry has evolved beyond expectations, with a new generation of aircraft, such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 and 777X, enabling airlines to redefine the onboard experience.

And as demand for air travel continues to grow, thanks to a boom in China, India, Russia and the US, spending on cabin interiors is projected to exceed $2bn for narrowbody and widebody aircraft by 2026 – double the amount spent in 2016.

Across the globe, the commercial airline industry is engaged in a wave of cabin makeovers and modifications, with businesses investing in new seating, lavatory modules, windows, cabin panels, stowage bins and lighting in a bid to attract new customers by providing a unique passenger experience.

For two decades AIX has been pivotal in helping airlines source hardware and software that are utilised by millions of passengers every day. And over the next 20 years, the show will continue to provide a unique opportunity for cabin design professionals to identify the latest cabin innovations, in-flight entertainment and connectivity solutions.

More than 500 businesses – including Airbus, Bauermeister Aircraft Interior GmbH, Beadlight, Lufthansa Group, Inmarsat Global and Panasonic Avionics Corporation – will showcase their latest products and services during the three-day event, while visitors to the show will also benefit from its co-location with World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE), Passenger Technology Solutions (PTS) and the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC).

In addition to the raft of innovations on the show floor, the IFEC Zone at AIX will help cabin design professionals source novel inflight entertainment technology that will transform onboard services.

More than 100 leading providers of state-of-the-art inflight entertainment and communications solutions, including AirFi BV, Astronics, Gogo and Kontron, are already confirmed to return to the zone next year. Meanwhile IFEC technology will, for the second year, be recognised in the Crystal Cabin Awards, enabling visitors to quickly identify the most innovative new launches.

Offering a place for attendees to listen and learn from industry leaders, and discover the latest challenges and trends impacting the industry, the CabinSpace LIVE Seminar programme will once again feature a series of forecast sessions covering the cabin, and IFEC.

The free-to-attend sessions will explore a wide range of pressing topics that will help airlines grasp the opportunities and navigate the challenges posed by the ever-evolving air travel industry.

AIX remains a vitally important platform for passenger experience professionals to source the latest cabin interior technology and solutions. Its co-location with PTS, WTCE and PEC means visitors have an ideal opportunity to identify new suppliers across the entire passenger experience industry during their time in Hamburg.

Speaking about the return of AIX, Polly Magraw, event director, said: “Since 2000 where we had 77 exhibitors to now 20 years later and 500+ exhibiting companies, we have showcased the latest product innovations including aircraft seating, inflight entertainment and lighting and we’re now firmly established as the global event for airlines looking for innovative technologies and solutions that will improve passenger experience. The future of air travel is hugely exciting and we’re looking forward to the next two decades at the heart of this industry.”

Aircraft Interiors Expo www.aircraftinteriorsexpo.com

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