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 Many of the world s airlines are making ongoing improvements to their onboard products in response to various economic and competitive pressures. But resulting demand for interior products such as seats is placing a growing strain on the relatively few manufacturers, resulting in new business opportunities for smaller, upstart providers, sources say. At long last, it appears that we have found ourselves in the midst of an epic global battle to improve aircraft interior product quality and comfort,  wrote Jonathan Berger, vice-president of aerospace and MRO at consultancy stanley deutschland  ICF International, in a recent blog post.  Should the major cabin interior suppliers fail to get their respective acts together 鈥?and soon 鈥?then we should logically expect to see a proliferation of n stanley flasche ew market entrants. American Airlines  manager of onboard products Jay Mapston tells FlightGlobal:  It s a small supply chain.  He notes that suppliers such as Zodiac Aerospace and B/E Aerospace dominate the interiors industry.  When the entire industry is relying on that small supply chain, everyone is eating from the same tree, and it runs out of apples,  he says.Indeed, demand has surged in recent years amid a worldwide flood of new ai stanley romania rcraft orders and booming demand for overhauls of existing aircraft cabins. Between January 2010 and October 2016, Boeing s outstanding commercial aircraft orders jumped 78% to 5,612, while Airbus s outstanding orders doubled to 6,749, according to the manufacturers and Flight Fl Syxo US gives nod for United s new South Africa flight
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