
FlightPath3D continues to expand its install base, hitting a milestone of 5,000 aircraft active around the world. The 5,000th activation was on a Virgin Atlantic A350, named Wendy Darling, continuing a decade of collaboration between the companies.
Nathan Bolt, Head of Digital Product & Journeys at Virgin Atlantic, notes, “Our partnership with FlightPath3D keeps our customers both informed and engaged. The seamless updates and synchronization of the map across multiple IFE providers ensure our customer experience remains consistent across our fleet now and as it continues to grow.”
From its original inflight map platform, the company’s offerings have expanded to include airline and airport route maps, destination guides, and the opportunities to boost ancillary revenue across the suite. This variety of services is rendered across both embedded IFE screens and wireless and portable solutions.
Speaking to the milestone, company president Duncan Jackson added, “Surpassing 5,000 aircraft installations marks a significant milestone and confirms the universal appeal of our platform. With FlightPath3D, airlines can deploy advanced inflight map solutions on any device to increase passenger engagement while driving revenue.”
The company also promises a focus on accessibility in its map moving forward. This opens opportunities for new interface designs, addressing a range of user types outside the typical passenger.
More on FlightPath3D’s evolution and growth
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- More than just a map: FlightPath3D Celebrates 10 years of moving map evolution
- FlightPath3D tops 3,000 installs, prepares for future growth
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