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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Aviation Show's Interior Motives + United Plays Catch-Up + Booking's Mixed Messages

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Editor's Note

Sometimes when an editor greenlights a reporter to attend an industry trade show, the idea of a raucous boondoggle is never far from mind. But how much fun could one really have at the Aircraft Interiors Expo, right? New innovations in beverage carts. Snazzy new carpet colors for jetliners. You get the picture.

But Skift's Brian Sumers is no ordinary aviation reporter, and please, don't even say "av geek." Sumers is a step above, his passion for his work clearly evident in today's entertaining feature on his time at the Hamburg trade show earlier this month. Enjoy. You may never look at seat leather the same way again.
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