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United, Aeromexico extend Viasat inflight connectivity deals

7 February 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Viasat added a pair of new orders from existing customers United Airlines and Aeromexico today, continuing its growth in the inflight connectivity market.

This story is about: 2Ku, 737, 737 MAX 8, 737 NG, A319, Aeromexico, eXConnect, gogo, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Panasonic Avionics, PaxEx, Thales, United Airlines, ViaSat, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Neos chooses Viasat for Dreamliner connectivity

5 February 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

NEOS 787 by Gianluca Borchia via Flickr/CC BY-ND https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellipticset/25311566148/

Little deals matter, too. Italian leisure carrier Neos is the latest carrier to choose an inflight wifi connectivity solution. The carrier picked Viasat’s Ka-band system to operate on its trio of 787 Dreamliners.

This story is about: 787, 787-9, Africa, Caribbean, Dreamliner, Eutelsat, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Ka, Ka-band, Ka-SAT, Middle East, NEOS, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, ViaSat, ViaSat-2, ViaSat-3, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Garuda, Inmarsat ink contract on GX inflight wifi

30 January 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Indonesian national carrier Garuda is expanding its inflight wifi commitment with Inmarsat’s GX Aviation solution. The move follows the selection earlier this year by Citilink, an LCC carrier in the Garuda Group, to install the same kit. The signed contract also quashes any hopes Global Eagle still had of resuscitating its deal with the carrier.

This story is about: Citilink, Garuda, Global Eagle, Global Xpress, GX, GX Aviation, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, Indonesia, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, Lufthansa Systems, Lufthansa Technik, Mahata, Mahata Aero Technology, Mahata Aero Teknologi, MAT, Panasonic Avionics, Southwest Airlines, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

PaxEx Premium: Gogo Vision Touch–over before it begins

19 December 2018 By Seth Miller

Rendering of the Gogo Vision Touch embedded IFE screen

It launched as Gogo Vision Touch. Delta Air Lines would be the initial customer but plans were in place to expand the offering to other airlines. Those plans still exist in a roundabout way, but it no longer appears that Gogo is involved in the product as Delta carries this wireless IFE solution forward.

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This story is about: A220, A330neo, Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, gogo, Gogo Vision Touch, IFE, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Streaming IFE, Thales, wifi, Wireless IFE Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat, Premium

Singapore Airlines launches new A350 regional service with updated IFE/C solutions

18 December 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A Singapore Airlines A350 landing

Singapore Airlines pressed its latest A350 configuration into service this week. Adelaide is the first destination to see the mid-haul plane and its new Thales AVANT entertainment and Inmarsat GX connectivity systems on board.

This story is about: A350, A350-900, A350-900ULR, Adelaide, ADL, BNE, Brisbane, Global Xpress, GX, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, Inmarsat, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, SIN, Singapore, Singapore Airlines Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

PaxEx Premium: Delta dives in to the inflight entertainment OEM market

13 December 2018 By Seth Miller

No longer in stealth mode, Delta Flight Products wants to own large portions of cabin interiors projects across the industry.

Can a massive airline deliver disruption in the inflight entertainment world? Delta Air Lines hopes the answer is yes as its Delta Flight Products (DFP) group formally launches its wireless IFE solution. Can a massive airline deliver disruption in the inflight entertainment world? Delta Air Lines hopes the answer is yes as its Delta Flight Products (DFP) group formally launches its wireless IFE solution. That's bad news for pretty much every other vendor in the inflight entertainment market today.

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This story is about: A220, A321neo, A330neo, Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, digEcor, gogo, Gogo Vision Touch, IFE, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Streaming IFE, Thales, wifi, Wireless IFE Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat, Premium

Fiji Airways selects Panasonic for entertainment, connectivity on new 737 MAX fleet

29 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

An interior shot of the Fiji AIrways 737 MAX showing off the Panasonic Avionics-powered IFE screens

The official unveiling is set for Monday in Nadi but Fiji Airways cannot wait to tease some details around its new 737 MAX aircraft. Among them, confirmation that the inflight entertainment and connectivity will be provided by Panasonic Avionics. The partnership was reported to PaxEx Premium subscribers last month.

This story is about: 737 MAX 8, 737MAX, embedded IFE, eXConnect, eXTV, Fiji Airways, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, live tv, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, PaxEx, television Filed Under: IFEC

PaxEx Premium: Challenged to the core

27 November 2018 By Seth Miller

The NEXT hardware suite from Panasonic Avionics delivers solid updates, both to the screens and all the stuff passengers never see

It was supposed to be a massive shift of market share in the inflight connectivity world. Former Panasonic Avionics executive David Bruner claimed significant numbers of Southwest Airlines aircraft would see the Global Eagle kit uninstalled, replaced with PAC's solution, along with the ongoing line-fit deliveries. Instead Global Eagle is replacing PAC on the small number of 737s that were installed. And that might not even be the largest challenge Panasonic faces today.

In the couple months since PAC's partnership announcement with Inmarsat the company has pushed a two pronged approach to its future business. One one side sits the core competencies of its inflight entertainment business. On the other, driven by many of the new faces in the company's leadership, comes a shift towards a services operation. Both sides face challenges.

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This story is about: Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, digEcor, eXConnect, Global Eagle, gogo, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Southwest Airlines, Thales, wifi Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat, Premium

Delta adds A330s, shakes up cabin amenities

16 November 2018 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The add-on order for ten more Delta A330-900neo aircraft is not nearly as significant as a couple of the cabin amenity changes it includes.

This story is about: A330-900, A330neo, A350, Airbus, Comfort Plus, Comfort+, ComfortPlus, Delta Air Lines, gogo, Gogo Vision Touch, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, premium economy, Premium Select Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC, Seats & Cabin

An end to cheap* WiFi for airlines?

13 November 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

WiFi sign on the passenger service unit in an airplane cabin

Maybe it has never truly been cheap for passengers, but airlines historically took advantage of great deals from suppliers to secure inflight wifi connectivity solutions relatively inexpensively. As those vendors now seek financial stability more than market share a shift is underway. Is the era of cheap wifi over? (And did it ever really exist?!?)

This story is about: 2Ku, Garuda, Global Eagle, Global Xpress, gogo, GX, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, Ka, Ka-band, Ku, Ku-band, Oakleigh Thorne, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, Panasonic Avionics Corporation, PaxEx, Saudi Arabia, Saudia, SpiceJet, Spirit Airlines, Taqnia Space, Thales, Thales FlytLIVE, Thales Inflyt, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

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