The conclusion of this two-part series, in which Michael Childers looks at inflight entertainment (IFE) advances for passengers with impaired sight or hearing
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A recent rulemaking by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) sets requirements for closed captioning of IFE. In the first of a two-part series, Michael Childers considers how passengers with impaired sight or hearing will be able to enjoy more IFE options in the future
June 16, 2015 – At the Paris Air Show, Thales announced that its Avant IFE system…
June 15, 2015 – Kuwait Airways has announced that its five A330-200s on order will…
June 9, 2015 – A clever idea for delivering wireless headphone technology in airline cabins has won…
June 8, 2015 – London Stansted-based charter and sub-charter specialist Titan Airways has begun to…
June 8, 2015 – From The Washington Post and Vogue Italia to Australian metropolitan and…
May 20, 2015 – Media and connectivity provider, Global Eagle Entertainment (GEE), has been selected…
May 18, 2015 – New Zealand-based Phitek Systems has won the Endace Innovative Hi-Tech Hardware Product…
May 12, 2015 – Lumexis Corporation has announced that its fiber-optic Fiber-To-The-Screen (FTTS) seatback IFE system…