Air New Zealand demos on-demand printing of aircraft parts
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
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Air New Zealand says it has started trials of inflight Wi-Fi with the installation of the service on one of its long-haul Boeing 777-300 aircraft and will add the capability to other aircraft 777 aircraft flying its international routes over the next couple of months.
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Air New Zealand says it will offer inflight Wi-Fi on its jet services, starting with flights between New Zealand and Australia in the second half of 2017.
Air New Zealand is working with Christchurch-based robotics company Invert Robotics to trial wall climbing, camera mounted robots to carry out remote inspections on its aircraft.
“It seems the possibilities are limited only by our imagination."