Safran Passenger Innovations (SPI) has launched RAVE Cloud Services, a set of new cloud-based services to drive its next-generation IFEC platform. RAVE Cloud Services will have two main elements, namely Distribution Services and Edge Cloud Computing Services
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Astronics has delivered 350 shipsets of the UltraLite G2 USB in-seat power system for commercial airlines, with 300 more shipsets scheduled for 2024
Panasonic Avionics Corporation has signed an agreement with Air Canada to install its Astrova in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems on more than 80 of the airline’s aircraft, starting in 2025
IFE and cabin electronics specialist, Rosen Aviation, has launched an in-seat audio system for commercial, VIP and business aviation cabins, bringing high fidelity and spatiality, along with active noise cancellation
BBC Studios has announced the renewal of its longstanding partnership with Qatar Airways. The updated agreement will see an enhanced BBC-branded offering added to the airline’s Oryx One in-flight entertainment service, including over 20 hours of BBC Earth content, a BBC Kids section, and premium BBC drama
Taiwanese international airline, EVA Air, has signed an agreement with Panasonic Avionics for the installation of in-flight engagement (IFE) and connectivity systems, and a range of digital services, on 54 of its aircraft, both widebody and narrowbody
Exail’s WIZY-WAP Wireless Access Point (WAP) solution will be integrated into RAVE AP2, Safran Passenger Innovations’ next generation in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) system
The winners of the Crystal Cabin Awards – the most prestigious awards celebrating innovation in aircraft cabin technology and the passenger experience – have been revealed. Some of the biggest names in airlines and aviation were competing for the coveted trophies, and being a finalist is an achievement in itself. Take a look at the innovations that can enhance the travel experience, both today and tomorrow
Today at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024 in Hamburg, Collins Aerospace and Panasonic Avionics jointly unveiled MAYA, a concept they say is “a transformative vision” for a next-generation business-class suite, with seat design and IFE more closely integrated to create an immersive experience. The 45in curved OLED display is the star
AirFi, a developer of portable aircraft cabin technologies, has teamed up with United Enterprise to create a new branded partner, AirFi China, which will be responsible for liaising with AirFi’s existing and future Chinese airline customers