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LIGHTWEIGHT MANUFACTURING


LOADING ARM Quality components, effi cient design


Overcome some of the typical issues and complications faced in the transfer of liquids with Dixon’s new loading arm.


First Class in Japan Airlines’ new flagship


environments that are being harmonised with furniture elements to encourage a feeling of wellbeing within interior spaces and a greater affinity to nature. Colour also plays a part, as it is a very low cost means


of totally changing the ambience of a cabin environment. The colour of a cabin interior forms the first impression for many passengers, so it is a critical aspect of the design for airlines. For Japan Airlines’ new bespoke lighting themes onboard its new domestic and international fleet, Tangerine created a series of different lighting designs to support different activities during a flight, as well as special themed lighting reflecting Japan’s seasons and natural landscapes; in spring, the cherry blossom season is reflected by the Sakura theme, with pink and green lights evoking the feel of the annual holiday. For transportation design in general it’s not so much


about the speed of getting A to B, but in providing an enhanced passenger experience while being mindful of helping to reduce the environmental impact of developing new transport products and systems. Although passenger infotainment is currently top of


a customer experience manager’s wish list – “Let them watch Netflix!” - it will be the on-demand services, delivered through onboard connectivity that are tailored to each passenger’s data that will become the norm in every part of the hospitality and transport sector. Personalisation of services would enable you to start watching your favourite film onboard the plane, and your onward taxi or rail journey would join-up seamlessly at your point of arrival, taking you onwards to your final destination. This continuity will rely on a digital service that connects all forms of transport, bringing many types of services and products together under one umbrella. There is no reason why a seamless experience shouldn’t marry with the aspirations of environmentally conscious travellers. Technological and material developments should ensure that before 2050, low or even carbon-neutral travel is a reality. ●


Confi gured and built to a customer’s specifi cation


Innovative counterbalance mechanism


Easily maintained and adjusted


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