True Blue Power has added 100-watt USB-C charging ports to its range of MAX Power USB Chargers (TA360 Series). The USB chargers supply 5–20 volts of power at 3-5 amps
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With IFE content upload frequency and content quality demands growing, IdeaNova Technologies has launched Inplay Content Loader, a feature designed to improve the upload process for video, audio and other content to aircraft
Air Canada has become launch customer for an interactive route map that enables passengers to explore routes and view flight progress on their seatback displays
Emirates has selected Thales’ Avant Up IFE system for its new fleet of A350s, with deliveries beginning in 2024. Features will include 4K QLED HDR IFE displays, USB-C fast charging and a personalised entertainment experience
Inmarsat has been selected as the IFC provider for Qatar Airways’ Boeing 787-9 and 737-10 fleet, which is good news for football fans heading to Doha. Inmarsat’s GX Aviation service has previously been rolled out on other aircraft in the airline’s fleet and, under the new agreement, it has already been activated on the first seven B787-9s
Intelsat has entered into a contract with Nelco, India’s leading satellite communication service, which allows Intelsat to provide its inflight connectivity (IFC) services over Indian airspace. The agreement gives Intelsat access to India’s untapped commercial airline market
In-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) services across global airlines delivered unexpected revenue growth in 2021 as service providers emerged from a tumultuous financial period precipitated by the global pandemic, finds a Euroconsult study
Vietnam Airlines has signed a deal with PressReader for access to its digital newspaper and magazine platform. The platform will be integrated into the Vietnam Airlines app and the content made available for passengers
Aircraft interiors supplier, Jamco, has released renderings of its new ‘Quest for Elegance’ business-class seat…
Emirates has announced that it is investing more than US$2 billion in enhancing its inflight experience, including a massive programme starting in 2022 to modernise the interiors of more than 120 aircraft, as well as implementing improvements to other services across all cabins