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Qatar Airways Pivots to PAC’s Converix, Astrova for 777X Digital Experience

17 June 2025 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Qatar Airways will implement Panasonic Avionics’ Astrova IFE platform, running on its Converix on-board data and application hosting platform, for its upcoming 777X fleet.

This story is about: 777X, AI, Andy Masson, artificial intelligence, Astrova, Converix, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Ken Sain, PAC, Panasonic, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Paris Air Show, PAS25, Qatar Airways, Sama Filed Under: IFEC

Panasonic Avionics Launches Converix Inflight Application Hosting Platform

18 April 2025 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Black metal computer box with two grey and blue modules sliding out the front.

Data is everything and everywhere. For Panasonic Avionics the introduction of Converix, the company’s new on-board hosting platform, aims to help capture and manage that data, enabling solutions beyond inflight entertainment.

This story is about: AI, Airbus, Aircraft Interiors Expo, AIX, AIX25, Andy Masson, artificial intelligence, Ben Asmar, ChatGPT, Converix, Delta Air Lines, FlytEdge, HBCplus, IFE, IFEC, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Kurt Weidemeyer, PAC, Panasonic, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Qatar Airways, Safran Passenger Innovations, Thales Inflyt Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

Finalists of the Crystal Cabin Awards 2025: New Innovations For the Future of Flight

5 February 2025 By PaxEx PR Leave a Comment

The Aria Suite from Cathay Pacific includes a new shell design that allows access for wheelchair transfers.

The next generation of aviation innovation will be shaped by the innovators of today. The 2025 Crystal Cabin Awards finalists are among those expected to have outsized impact.

This story is about: 360Stream, A220, accessibility, Adient Aerospace, AI, Air France, Air India, Airbus, AIX, AIX25, ancillary, ancillary revenue, Aria Suite, artificial intelligence, Boeing, business aviation, business class, Cathay Pacific, CCA25, Collins Aerospace, Crystal Cabin Awards, Diehl Aviation, economy class, electronically steered antenna, electronically steered phased array, ESA, Expliseat, IFE, IFEC, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Lufthansa Technik, personalization, premium cabin, Safran Cabin, seating, seats, Thales, United Airlines, Unum Aircraft Seating Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Delta hypes GenAI, new content partners in 2025 CES keynote

7 January 2025 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The Delta Widget looms large over the stage at the Sphere in Las Vegas prior to Ed Bastian's CES 2025 Keynote presentation

No real timeline shared, but Delta is keen to see GenAI as part of the travel experience, embedded in the IFE system and the app experience.

This story is about: artificial intelligence, bag tags, CES, Delta Air Lines, embedded IFE, eVTOL, FlytEdge, GenAI, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Joby, Thales, Thales FlytEDGE, YouTube Filed Under: IFEC

Spinning a tale on the future of inflight connectivity

10 December 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Visaat’s annual inflight connectivity survey is out and, once again, it paints a rosy picture for the industry. Just how much can the numbers be believed?

This story is about: advertising, AI, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, artificial intelligence, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Inmarsat Global, personalization, ViaSat, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Delta’s AI Play: Higher Fares on the Horizon

22 November 2024 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A Delta A350 from below (Image via Delta)

As airlines continue to explore the options available to them in the AI world Delta Air Lines believes it has found a competitive advantage – allowing it to charge more for seats on board – thanks to the technology.

This story is about: AI, artificial intelligence, Delta Air Lines, distribution, fare families, fares, Fetcherr, Glen Hauenstein Filed Under: Distribution

AI Hot Takes: Checking in from APEX EXPO

14 November 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Questions about Artificial Intelligence were at the forefront of APEX EXPO. Impressions of what GenAI can actually deliver, however, appeared disconnected from reality.

This story is about: AI, Air Canada, Anton Vidgen, APEXEXPO, APEXEXPO24, artificial intelligence, Con Korfiatis, lawsuit, machine learning, Michael Rousseau, Oman Air, Riyadh Air Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

No search, just vibes: Alaska Airlines plans "Vibe Quiz" destination recommendation engine

10 October 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A first peek at the Alaska Airlines

Are passengers ready to swipe left or right to narrow the search for their next vacation destination? Alaska Airlines aims to find out with the launch later this year of an AI-powered “Vibe Quiz” search.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, artificial intelligence, Bernadette Berger, GenAI, WAF24, World Aviation Festival Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Distribution

Shakeup in ancillaries, AI on tap for flyadeal

26 July 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A pair of flyadeal A320neo planes, readying for delivery from Airbus (image via flyadeal)

Flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway sees plenty of opportunities for his LCC to innovate, even with a very basic service offering. Removing all the ancillary sales options is part of that plan.

This story is about: AI, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, distribution, flyadeal, FTEEMEA24, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers, Saudi Arabia, Saudia Group, Steven Greenway, WhatsApp Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Distribution

Less Artificial, more Intelligence, please!

2 January 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

entrance to security area and an airport, with large letters indicating the gates

Even as airlines invest in so-called artificial intelligence-powered systems, they continue to demonstrate the troubles they have with implementing seemingly simple intelligence for their offerings

This story is about: AI, ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, artificial intelligence, bundling, fare families, machine learning, Novia, unbundling, upgrades, WAF23, World Aviation Festival Filed Under: OpEd

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