Italian aircraft seatmaker Geven is preparing to launch a brand new economy class seat model aimed at meeting the needs of ultra-low-cost carriers and LCCs, which are expected to rebound faster from the COVID-19 crisis.
The work is part of a broader new product development strategy at Geven spanning all cabin classes. Company owner and managing director Alberto Veneruso tells Runway Girl Network that Geven’s product line is being updated in collaboration with one of the premier design houses in aviation.
Though specific details of the new economy seat are still under wraps, Veneruso says the model – internally referred to as “Super Economy” – will be “extremely competitive in terms of cost” and will maintain Geven’s standards for weight, comfort and living space features.
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Airlines seek to rebuild relationship with suppliers
Airlines seek to rebuild relationship with suppliers
9 de diciembre de 2020, 17:3Brussels, Dec 9 (Prensa Latina) A meeting through videoconference on airlines and reconstruction of relations with suppliers took place on Wednesday as part of tests on these means of transport and Covid-19. The ALTA CCMA & MRO Conference is organized by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association. According to organizers, the pandemic generated an environment that forced us to rebuild relations between airlines and suppliers.
Francisco Lalinde, Operation director of Viva Air Colombia, said the airline really needs the supplier, and supplier needs the airline, and if both disappear it is a total loss for the sector.