ZIM Aircraft Seating draws initial conclusions on a new time model

As announced in November 2022, flight seat manufacturer ZIM Aircraft Seating introduced an innovative time model at the start of 2023. With this time model, every second Friday is “free” and ZIM Aircraft Seating is heading for a four-day week.
In a conversation with Südkurier, CEO Sven Achilles and personnel officer Leonie Schneider draw a very positive initial conclusion (a subscription from Südkurier may be required): https://www.suedkurier.de/region/bodenseekreis/bodenseekreis/vier-tage-woche-am-bodensee-ist-freitags-bald-immer-frei-das-sagen-die-betriebe;art410936,11493329

About ZIM Aircraft Seating

ZIM Aircraft Seating GmbH develops and produces economy, premium economy and business class seats for commercial passenger aircraft. The main customers are renowned international airlines and aircraft manufacturers. The head office is located in Immenstaad on Lake Constance, and production is located in nearby Markdorf. Since the end of February 2020, the company has been majority-owned by the AURELIUS Group, an asset manager active throughout Europe with offices in Munich, London, Stockholm, Madrid, Amsterdam, Milan and Luxembourg.

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Greensboro, NC August 19, 2024 – ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions, a top provider of aerospace interior products, has bolstered its collaboration with Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) by donating aerospace materials valued at approximately $180,000. This significant contribution aims to enhance aviation manufacturing training for students, bridging industry needs with educational outcomes. CEO Yvonne McConachie highlighted the long-standing partnership with GTCC and the potential for innovation this donation brings. GTCC aviation programs director Nicolas Yale emphasized the lasting impact on their training programs, noting the materials' market value and their role in modern aviation education.