The Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft of Southwest® Airlines was coated by AkzoNobel with several colours to capture the Hawaiian cultural concept of Imua.
Satys will use the PPG AEROCRON™ e-coat primer system for components destined to the aerospace industry.
The new digital service of AkzoNobel helps airlines to optimise the coatings maintenance schedules of aircrafts.
The Virtual Reality technology of AkzoNobel allows to eliminate waste, reduce costs and prevent VOCs release.
AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings celebrated half a century of supporting the ‘Jumbo’ by painting the last produced model.
Xiamen Airlines celebrated the arrival of its first Airbus A320neo with a unique designed applied by AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings.
Airbus and Qatar Airways have reached an agreement over the surface degradation of A350 aircrafts.
The new edition features a distinctive combination of the most elaborate and classic aircraft paint schemes.
The drag-reducing riblet film developed by Lufthansa Technik and BASF helps airlines save fuel and reduce emissions.
Kynar Aquatec® of Arkema was used in the protective clearcoat applied on the Artemis 1 SLS.
SuperCORR A by EnviroTech was specifically developed to protect avionic and electronic components.
AkzoNobel is showcasing the innovative metallic blue coating used in ITA Airways new livery at MRO Europe, which will run until October 20 in London. The company is also previewing its 2023 Color of the Year – Wild WonderTM.
At the NBAA event, AkzoNobel showcases virtual technology for training aerospace paint operators.
Master Bond introduced EP40ND, a two-component, drip-free epoxy system that meets NASA's low outgassing specifications.
The investment will allow AkzoNobel to increase and improve the production of aerospace and decorative coatings and create new job positions.