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JAMCO Develops Incremental Cabin Improvements for COVID Safety

Jamco Corporation, a Japan-based aircraft interiors manufacturer, is focusing its attention on incremental, cost-effective passenger-experience improvements amid the COVID-19 crisis, in a new initiative called Project Blue Sky.  The global leader in building aircraft galleys and lavatories revealed a new door handle and locking knob that enable passengers to open the lavatory door with their elbows and forearms, as part of its global, collaborative effort between Jamco and its affiliates to develop and produce touchless, hygienic cabin interior products for the aerospace industry. Jamco Corporation's new hands-free lavatory technology. The initiative, announced Aug. 8, hopes to increase cabin cleanliness and to alleviate passenger stress during air travel. The pandemic will change travel habits, and Jamco has already started looking into how that will affect aircraft cabins.  Hands-free, low-touch concepts for the toilet seat lid and waste flap are close to follow the new door han

Lufthansa Grounds More Planes as Summer Travel Dies Down

Lufthansa announced it will have to make more staff cuts and pull more jumbo jets than originally planned because the outlook for air travel is worse than the company anticipated. Lufthansa disclosed Sept 21 it would retire 50 more aircraft than previously announced  in a decision to retire 150 aircraft by the middle of the decade. It will also pull its remaining eight Airbus A380 jets from service, and they will only be reactivated in the event of an “unexpectedly rapid market recovery”. A Lufthansa A380 takes off from Frankfurt. (Image Credit Mr. Worker on Pixabay) Lufthansa had previously put all its 14 A380s fleet in storage in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and accelerated a retirement plan by withdrawing six of them immediately. The company said the modest rebound in airline travel dropped after the end of the summer vacation season and this has led it to make these difficult decisions. It expects to offer only 20-30 percent of its normal capacity in the last three months of

Soldiers Awarded for Daring Creek Fire Rescue, Pushing Aircraft and Crew to Their Limits

Crews of two California Army National Guard helicopters were awarded the nation’s highest flying honors personally by president Donald Trump on Sept. 14, for rescuing more 200 people from the path of raging wildfires in California. Each of the seven crew members was presented a Distinguished Flying Cross, which is awarded for "heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial flight". President Trump delivers an address at the award ceremony Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, at the Cal Fire Hangar in McClelland Park, California. (Photo Courtesy Shealah Craighead/White House) The soldiers honored include the crew of the UH-60M Black Hawk; Chief Warrant Officer Five Kipp Goding, Chief Warrant Officer Two Irvin Hernandez and Warrant Officer One Ge Xiong; and the crew of the CH-47 Chinook, Chief Warrant Officer Five Joseph Rosamond, Chief Warrant Officer Two Brady Hlebain, Sgt. George Esquivel and Sgt. Cameron Powell. These seven soldiers flew a dangerous mission to res