Telecommunications company, AT&T, has added access to Panasonic Avionics’ in-flight mobile phone service (through its Aeromobile subsidiary) to its lead travel product
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Inmarsat’s 2022 Passenger Experience Survey polled 4,000 people across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, and found that three quarters feel a renewed confidence in air travel and an increased appetite for connectivity – a significant rise from just 6% last year
Sustainability is the theme of the November 2022 issue of Aircraft Interiors International. For our cover story we spoke to Boeing, Airbus and some of the world’s biggest names in cabin sector to find out how to create a truly sustainable supply chain. Throughout the issue, from trim & finish, to lavatories and lighting, we found there are new sustainable options available
SES has signed a letter of agreement with Airbus that sets out a path for SES to become the second Managed Service Provider (MSP) to join the Airspace Link HBCplus catalogue offering for airlines. HBCplus gives airlines flexibility as it decouples the bandwidth provider from the antenna and the IFE systems
Panasonic Avionics has grown its MRO footprint in Europe with a major expansion of its facility in Dundalk, Ireland. The facility will be used for tasks including the repair of Panasonic’s X series and Next IFE systems, and Boeing CSS equipment, as well as being its European distribution centre
The Crystal Cabin Awards are the world’s most prestigious accolades for innovation in aircraft cabins and passenger comfort. The submissions stage is now open for the 2023 Awards, with eight categories to cover any innovation, whether you are an aviation company, design studio, airline or student
The Seamless Air Alliance (SAA), an organisation working to develop and implement global standards for inflight connectivity, has opened an IFC test lab to extend its work on IFC performance measurement
Virgin Australia has signed a deal with Intelsat, for the network operator and inflight connectivity (IFC) company to provide high-speed in-flight wi-fi to its fleet of existing Boeing 737 NG aircraft and future-delivery 737 MAX aircraft
ThinKom Solutions reports that its ThinAir Ku3030 antenna – branded as 2Ku by Intelsat – has now logged more than 30 million hours of operational time on more than 1,300 commercial aircraft with 19 major airlines, to more than 100 million passengers on more than six million flights
The Seamless Air Alliance, an organisation working towards global standards for inflight connectivity, has announced progress toward the production of interoperable connectivity systems, driven by collaboration between Airbus and Boeing