New multimillion-dollar agreements between Gilat Satellite Networks and Intelsat will see hub expansions in the USA and Brazil to support in-flight connectivity growth in the Western Hemisphere
Browsing: Inflight Connectivity
Following a successful trial involving easyJet’s full fleet of 27 Swiss-registered aircraft, AirFi has announced the further deployment of its portable streaming system across the remainder of the airline’s continental European fleet
JAL has entered into a contract with Intelsat for the supply of inflight connectivity (IFC) services on Embraer E190 aircraft flying with its subsidiary airline, J-AIR
Burrana has promoted David Pook to the role of VP Customer Experience. In his new role, Pook leads global sales, programme management, marketing, OEM partnerships and contracts, centralising management of all customer centric touchpoints across the business
The 2023 Aircraft Interiors International Showcase issue is now available online! This special issue marks a landmark moment for Aircraft Interiors International, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary
Condor has selected Inmarsat’s high-speed GX Aviation inflight broadband for its upcoming fleet of Airbus A330-900neo aircraft. The German leisure carrier…
Telecommunications company, AT&T, has added access to Panasonic Avionics’ in-flight mobile phone service (through its Aeromobile subsidiary) to its lead travel product
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