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New real-time transmitting CCTV system


Vision Systems is


showcasing its brand-new video surveillance system, the VisiEye.


For optimised security, the system supports both IP and analogue cameras, providing high resolution real-time images. All images can be wirelessly transmitted in order to keep an eye on the fleet in real-time thanks to a web based solution. The VisiEye includes image analysis technology for passenger counting and can be connected to different sensors (cockpit door opening, motion detection etc) to alert ground staff in the event of a problem. The system can also be configured to detect motion in multiple zones and trigger an alarm.


Lower weight leather


The new XLIGHT-Leather by BOXMARK is an extremely hard- wearing leather, which combines high technical quality with 30 percent less weight.


The leather has a special protection against water, oil, alcohol, sweat, is soil resistant and easy to clean. XLIGHT-Leather has a ready laminated weight of around 650 g/sqm and is flame resistant in accordance with FAR/JAR/CS 25.853 F to art 25 part § I (a)(I). It is also chrome-free and fulfils the latest REACH requirements.


QEST Quantenelektronische Systeme GmbH, the supplier of the antenna panel for KuStream®


1000 of TECOM Industries, Inc., has


developed a new low profile single panel design for airborne Ku broadband antennas, enabling single panel antenna systems to be operated globally with reasonably low bandwidth consumption, and is also suitable for use in equatorial regions. Connectivity service providers can finally use a simple, proven and


reliable antenna design to provide real broadband data rates near or at the equator. In the past, they had to rely on traditional complex, heavy and expensive multi-panel antenna systems. By applying advanced antenna beam engineering to the new QEST panel, Adjacent Satellite Interference has been reduced significantly while preserving antenna dimensions and performance. This new Ku-broadband antenna panel is on display at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2012.


Baggage friendly skies


For A320 operators who desire more baggage capacity in their overhead bins, Heath Tecna is introducing its A320 Pillow Door System as a retrofit solution. The PDS is an easy-to-install kit which offers new pillow-shaped doors and reinforced hinges that replace the OEM’s doors. Due to the new door’s pronounced convexity, roller bags can be transversely stowed, which allows passengers to load two extra bags per bin module.


Heath Tecna is also demonstrating a refined prototype of its


Project Amber interior, which is a retrofit kit to upgrade architectural elements of the Boeing 737NG. Beyond offering new pivot bins with electronic latches, PSUs, sidewalls, and LED fixtures, a recent development in the bin’s design includes a lift assist feature, which senses baggage loads and helps passengers with bin closure. The interior has been short-listed for the 2012 Crystal Cabin Awards.


New single antenna panel for global operations


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