High-Performance Composites for Aircraft Interiors conference review
High-Performance Composites for Aircraft Interiors conference review CompositesWorld’s High-Performance Composites for Aircraft Interiors (HPC4ACI) conference was back in Seattle, Wash., from Oct. 2-3, offering, for a second year, a window into the aircraft interiors market, with an expansive view of newly realized and potential composite applications. Cochaired by Bjorn Ballien, technical program manager, Henkel Aerospace (Bay Point, Calif.), and Michael P. Kuntz, associate technical fellow, composites and plastics, The Boeing Co. (Seattle, Wash.), the conference was, once again, kicked off by composites market analyst Chris Red (Composites Forecasts and Consulting LLC, Mesa, Ariz.), who presented a 10-year interiors market outlook. The focus was on enhancing operating costs and revenue generation with composites. Interiors market: Every pound counts Gone are the days of commercial aircraft designed for less than 70 passengers, reported Red. Both regional and long-haul airliner pro...
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