
Sichuan Airlines partners with Viasat IFC
hina’s Sichuan Airlines has partnered with AeroSat Link Technology Co. and Viasat for inflight connectivity (IFC) technology and equipment on its Airbus A320 family of aircraft. When in service, the Viasat terminal installed on the aircraft will connect to China Satcom’s Ka-band satellite network and AeroSat Link’s digital IFC service to provide IFC service to passengers and crew.

Condor offers GX Aviation IFC for A330-900neos
German leisure carrier Condor selected Inmarsat’s high-speed GX Aviation inflight broadband for its upcoming fleet of Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, from later this year. Condor is renewing its long-haul fleet with 18 Airbus A330-900neos, all of which will be delivered with GX Aviation as a linefit installation. The aircraft, to be delivered in early 2023, will be operated on Condor’s international route network to the Americas, Africa, the Caribbean and Asia.

Virgin Australia, Intelsat partner on 737 connectivity
Intelsat was selected by Virgin Australia to provide 2Ku satellite connectivity solution for Boeing 737NGs and 737 MAXs to support passenger video streaming, web browsing and other Wi-Fi services. The 2Ku antennas that facilitate the IFC system will be installed gradually over 18 months on more than half of the airline’s fleet starting mid-December 2022.

Panasonic launches interactive seatback IFE design
Panasonic Avionics launched a new all-in-one digital solutions platform, Modular Interactive (MI). MI features a fully-integrated IFE interactive design and publishing tool that enables airlines to create unique, easy-to-implement seatback interactives in new and groundbreaking ways. MI was demonstrated during the APEX trade show in Long Beach, California, Oct. 25, 2022. MI addresses the needs of airlines looking to extend their brand using economically sophisticated or fully custom-built IFE interactives that appeal to today’s digitally savvy travelers. Its modular design gives airlines the ability to integrate and scale required software builds. By personalizing the seatback experience, airlines are able to speak directly to passengers and reflect different loyalty schemes, flight themes, locations, and promotional offers by tier, airline route or cabin class.

Panasonic Avionics, OneWeb partner on LEO connectivity
IFEC solutions provider Panasonic Avionics and global communications company OneWeb will closely partner to enable Panasonic Avionics to market, sell, and support OneWeb’s high-speed, low-latency LEO in-flight broadband services to commercial airlines worldwide.
Panasonic Avionics will offer OneWeb’s global service standalone or paired with Panasonic Avionics’ award-winning GEO service, which covers 99.6% of the world’s flight routes.
This coverage and performance will improve the inflight surfing and streaming experience for passengers and will open the door to new, low-latency airline passenger experiences.

Inmarsat launches OneFi bundles for personalization
Inmarsat is launching OneFi bundles—a series of six new bundles, spanning loyalty, shopping, and entertainment with the aim of supporting airlines’ ongoing recovery and unlocking even greater revenue generation opportunities. OneFi is a new connected platform that brings multiple inflight services together within a single portal interface, and dividing its features into a wealth of bundles adds the flexibility that airlines need to be able to build a customized digital onboard experience for passengers. Airlines will be able to pay for the bundles of features as and when they need them, launching them all at once or incrementally over time. Bundles available include OneFi Connect, Airline ID, Loyalty, Entertainment, Media, and Advertising.

UK startup Hans Airways selects Moment Wi-Fi solution
UK startup Hans Airways signed a letter of intent with Moment, a French company specializing in digital services for the air transport industry, to equip its newly delivered Airbus A330 aircraft with the Flymingo inflight entertainment solution. Through the portable Wi-Fi solution Flymingo Box, Hans Airways’ passengers will be able to connect with a variety of premium content, including films, TV shows, infotainment or games streamed directly from passengers’ own devices. Flymingo presents a compact and powerful server. As an autonomous solution, Flymingo Box adapts to non-connected environments and does not require any additional connectivity, operating with its own Wi-Fi network. Hans Airways is progressing with plans to commence scheduled services later this year.

EasyJet selects AirFi
UK LCC easyJet is trialing AirFi’s portable streaming solution, the AirFi box, which will allow Airbus A320 passengers to connect to and browse the onboard shop menu while in flight. Passenger-facing aspects of the user experience onboard include flight and safety information, destination content, inflight magazine content and a selection of games, all free of charge. Customers flying onboard any of the airline’s Swiss fleet of 27 A320 family aircraft from Geneva and Basel will be able to use their own laptops, tablets, or Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phones to connect to a local Wi-Fi network created by the AirFi boxes onboard, to access the content.

AZAL introduces personal devices to connect to IFE
Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) is rolling out an entertainment system on board Airbus A319/A320 aircraft to enable passengers to use their personal mobile devices to connect to the aircraft’s multimedia network via Wi-Fi. The new system features hundreds of feature films, documentaries and animated films/series, sports and show programs, as well as a range of content of various type. To view multimedia content, there is no need to download third-party mobile applications, all operations are performed through a mobile browser. In the future, it is planned to introduce a streaming service on boards of other aircraft.

Vistara introduces Live TV on selected 787-9 flights
India’s Vistara began Live TV service, Vistara World, on its two Boeing 787-9s. Powered by Panasonic, this complimentary service can be viewed on seat back monitors, on select international routes.

Spafax to provide IFE for Japan Airlines
Global entertainment and media agency Spafax has been selected as Japan Airlines’ IFE provider by the airlines’ subsidiary, JAL Brand Communications. Spafax will add to Japan Airlines’ and 100%-owned subsidiary ZIPAIR Tokyo’s onboard experience with an innovative and engaging selection of Hollywood titles, World Cinema and TV programming, all supported by its reliability and service.

T-Mobile offers eligible United customers free inflight Wi-Fi
Eligible T-Mobile customers can get free in-flight Wi-Fi and streaming, where available, on select domestic and short-haul international United flights. As the newest addition to Coverage Beyond, United joins American, Alaska and Delta airlines in providing “Un-carrier” customers with the ability to text, email, search and stream all flight long where available, now on four of the biggest US. airlines.

Emirates to equip A350 fleet with Thales’ AVANT Up
Emirates Airline’s new fleet of Airbus A350-900s will be equipped with Thales’ premier AVANT Up inflight entertainment solution. The new 50 aircraft are scheduled for delivery beginning in 2024. Thales’ IFE system will be integrated with Emirates’ preferred next generation connectivity solution. Emirates’ entertainment system, “ice”, features over 5,000 channels of entertainment. Content will be delivered on Optiq, Thales’ new 4k QLED HDR displays. These are the only aircraft displays using Samsung’s QLED, the best technology for optimal in-seat viewing. Optiq is the first smart display in the industry to offer two Bluetooth connections, built-in Wi-Fi for passengers to pair multiple devices including phones, tablets, headphones and even game controllers, while also supporting up to 70 watts of in-screen charging for passenger devices—10 watts from the USB-A and 60 watts fast charging from the USB-C.

Jetstar to feature Bluebox entertainment platform
Bluebox Aviation Systems and Jetstar Group have an agreement to deploy Bluebox’s digital passenger experience, Blueview, on Jetstar’s Airbus fleet. The platform will be marketed to passengers as Jetstar Entertainment and is expected to be launched by Jetstar in the coming months. The agreement initially includes a gradual implementation of Jetstar Entertainment on all Airbus aircraft within Jetstar Airways and Jetstar Asia fleets, with provision to extend this to additional aircraft types within the Jetstar Group.

Intelsat, Nelco partner on IFC for India
Intelsat and Nelco, India’s leading satellite communication service provider, have partnered to bring inflight connectivity (IFC) services to Indian skies. This agreement is welcome news for Intelsat’s airline partners and flyers as they will enjoy end-to-end broadband coverage on domestic and international aircraft flying to or from an Indian airport, as well as aircraft flying over the country. Intelsat’s IFC service enables airline passengers a seamless at-home and in-office connectivity experience. Further, it allows an airline to differentiate itself, enhancing the passenger experience while driving passenger loyalty and optimizing flight operations.

SAUDIA set to introduce Inmarsat’s GX Aviation inflight broadband
An advanced new terminal for Inmarsat’s GX Aviation inflight broadband, developed in partnership with Stellar Blu, is ready for full deployment on the Saudi Arabian national carrier SAUDIA’S fleet of 35 Airbus A321neo and A321XLR aircraft from early 2023. Designed to meet the ever-increasing connectivity demands of global airline passengers, the terminal is fully compatible with all existing and upcoming satellites on Inmarsat’s GX network, allowing passengers around the world to stream HD video, browse the internet and shop—all from their own seats and personal devices.

Qantas, Paramount+ partner on IFE
Qantas entered into an entertainment partnership with Paramount Australia and New Zealand, enabling passengers to access a “super-sized pipeline” of premium content from Paramount+. The partnership begins in August 2022 and offers unique stories, iconic stars and a mountain of entertainment available via a dedicated Paramount+ category within Qantas’ IFE platform, which includes wired in-seat services, Qantas-supplied devices and the Qantas Entertainment app where available to customers on domestic and international Qantas flights.

Spirit A320/321s connect with Thales’ FlytLIVE
Spirit Airlines and Thales have partnered to offer FlytLIVE high-speed connectivity solution for its Airbus A320s and A321s. Spirit’s passengers have access to full internet services on all Spirit flights on A320 and A321 aircraft, which is more than 80% of its fleet. Guests can enjoy an at home experience in the air that includes video streaming, playing games and connecting on social media using their phone or tablet. In addition, FlytLIVE will enable the Florida-based ULCC to develop new features for guests and create innovative revenue generation and advertising opportunities.

PAL to partner with Stellar Entertainment for IFE content
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has teamed up with Stellar Entertainment to supply IFE content services starting from the July 2022 cycle. Stellar Entertainment will provide PAL with a full range of inflight entertainment products and services, including account management, curation and licensing of all film, television and audio content, production services and content delivery to PAL’s fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft.

Malaysia Airlines renews SITA Connect partnership
Malaysia Airlines renewed its partnership with SITA for a comprehensive upgrade that will link its global operations to its hub in Kuala Lumpur with fast, secure, and reliable network connectivity. As part of the five-year agreement, Malaysia Airlines will leverage SITA Connect, specifically designed for the air transport industry, to meet the airline’s needs in and outside airports.

Viasat to provide IFE for Virgin Atlantic A330neos

Air Canada selects Intelsat for A321XLR connectivity
Inflight connectivity provider Intelsat will provide its line-fit 2Ku satellite connectivity solution on Air Canada’s upcoming Airbus A321XLR fleet to be installed on the Airbus production line in Hamburg, Germany. In addition, Air Canada has chosen Intelsat to upgrade all 15 of its existing mainline A321ceos with Intelsat’s 2Ku satellite connectivity solution. All 15 retrofit installations are scheduled to occur in Canada beginning in early 2023. These installations will include Intelsat’s next-generation modem, delivering faster speeds to support advanced video streaming while significantly reducing costs.

Qatar, Panasonic ink IFE deal for 777X fleet
Qatar Airways has a deal with Panasonic Avionics for its IFE solution, Astrova, which is designed to enhance passenger engagement and drive operational efficiency. The deal was announced at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany in June 2022. Qatar’s Boeing 777X is the first aircraft type to feature the new IFE solution. Panasonic says Astrova demonstrates the company’s new approach to the market by helping airlines achieve a powerful and targeted way of engaging with their passengers through IFE. Astrova features a cinema-grade 4K OLED with high dynamic range experience and Qatar’s customers will have 22-inch screens in business class and 13-inch in economy.

Drukair selects Inflight Dublin’s Everhub
Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines has picked Inflight Dublin to provide its end-to-end wireless IFE solution, Everhub. As part of a five-year partnership, Inflight Dublin will initially be equipping three of Drukair’s Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft with Everhub. Consisting of hardware, software and content, the range of content includies Hollywood blockbusters, local movies, TV shows, audio, and frequently updated newspapers and magazines.

Inflight Dublin picked by PAL for Everhub trial
Beginning in April 2022, Inflight Dublin has equipped a range of aircraft within Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) fleet including Airbus A330, A350 and Boeing 777 aircraft with the Everhub solution. The package consists of hardware, software and content, as well as Inflight Dublin’s intuitive data analytics platform, IFD Insights The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is fully tailored to PAL’s brand requirements and is available in Tagalog, a new language added by Inflight Dublin to make the experience even more accessible to PAL’s passenger audience. The content package includes Hollywood blockbusters, classic movies, TV shows and documentaries, as well as PAL’s own promotional videos and a survey in the dedicated “Your Flight” section.

OneWeb, Stellar Blu test connectivity on 777-200LR
Two companies—OneWeb and Stellar Blu—aiming to improve inflight connectivity (IFC) have carried out what they describe as the successful delivery of high-speed, low-latency IFC from a low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite to a commercial airliner. Communications company OneWeb, which says it has launched around 70% of its planned 648-satellite constellation, and terminal partner Stellar Blu operated a test flight over Texas on May 27. Announcing the milestone on June 14, the companies say that the hour-long flight was operated on board a Boeing 777-200LR testbed flying from Fort Worth Alliance Airport.

Air Canada partners with Intelsat for A321XLR IFEC
Air Canada selected Intelsat’s connectivity equipment and services for its Airbus A321XLRs and A321ceos. The announcement was made at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany, on June 17. Intelsat will provide its 2Ku solution as a line-fit system for Air Canada’s A321XLRs. The carrier has a firm order for six and plans to operate a total of 26; the other 20 will be leased in.

Southwest selects Anuvu to upgrade Wi-Fi
High-speed connectivity provider Anuvu has partnered with Southwest Airlines to modernize inflight connectivity equipment across 350 of its Boeing 737NG aircraft. This partnership will offer Southwest customers and crew up to 10-times the speed and bandwidth of the current equipment. With Anuvu’s upgraded offering, Southwest passengers will be able to enjoy higher-bandwidth media sites such as HBO Max and Netflix. The full 350-aircraft fleet is planned to be fitted by the end of 2022. The upgraded hardware, coined Dedicated Space, employs software intelligence to make the most efficient use of available bandwidth in real-world conditions, giving passengers a more reliable and stable internet experience.

China Airlines partners with Immfly on IFE
China Airlines has partnered with Immfly’s Fantasy Sky Wireless Entertainment System on Boeing 737-800 long-haul intercontinental flights. The partnership also enables China Airlines to move toward a more sustainable and digital cabin solution as it transitions from printed duty-free and inlfight magazines to complete digital and paperless cabins.

Turkish Airlines launches new A321, 737NG IFC service
Turkish Airlines launched IFC service on its Airbus A321 and Boeing 737NG aircraft, provided by Anuvu and Profen. Anuvu’s Airconnect Global Connectivity system incorporates Turkish Technic servers and wireless access points, and Profen’s Turkiye-based terrestrial infrastructure provides passengers an uninterrupted (gate-to-gate) inflight connectivity experience. As of May 16, the system has been implemented on 13 aircraft and it is planned to complete installations on 103 aircraft by Q2 2023.

Panasonic to install IFE NEXT on Lufthansa 747s
Lufthansa selected Panasonic Avionics to provide NEXT IFE system and enhanced connectivity solutions for the carrier’s flagship Boeing 747-8 fleet. Panasonic Avionics’ NEXT IFE system will be retrofitted on Lufthansa’s 19 747-8s, with the first scheduled to be rolled out in summer 2024. This higher performance system will offer the latest 4K screen technology, with faster network speeds and higher storage capacity. Business Class passengers will have an enhanced IFE experience with up to 24-inch 4K screens, a large 10-inch additional control unit, high power USB–A / USB-C, AC power and wireless charging capabilities. Premium Economy Class passengers will experience an upgraded 16-inch 4K screen, with a 13-inch 4K screen for Economy Class passengers, both with high power USB-A and USB-C charging.

Bamboo Airways to offer Panasonic IFEC on 787 fleet
Panasonic Avionics is installing its eX3 in-flight entertainment system on Vietnam-based Bamboo Airways’ Boeing 787-9 fleet, which are entering service on intercontinental routes to Europe and Australia. The system offers HD screens at each seat, complete with capacitive touch displays and handsets, and USB and laptop charging facilities. Business Class passengers have 18-in. HD screens, with 13-in. and 12-in. screens in Premium Economy and Economy Class, respectively.

Southwest to use Viasat IFE for new aircraft deliveries
Southwest Airlines has selected Viasat’s next generation Ka-band satellite in-flight connectivity (IFC) system to be factory-installed on all new aircraft deliveries, starting this fall. Features include enhanced internet capabilities while onboard, including the ability to stream content and entertainment, watch live television, and access social media platforms and productivity applications on any internet-ready device, gate-to-gate. Streaming-capable Wi-Fi requires a fast and robust data connection—especially to deliver high quality service on all connected devices while in-flight, regardless of how many passengers are using the system.

Saudia launches new ‘Beyond’ IFE system
Saudi Arabia flag carrier Saudia has launched a new IFE system, Beyond, which offers over 5,000 hours of HD content, including, but not limited to, Western and Eastern films and TV shows, as well as a library of E-books, weather reports, shopping, meal ordering, flight information and agenda timeline. Beyond also features the largest Islamic content in the skies. Guests can be notified to the prayer times throughout the journey. A distinct Kid Mode allows younger guests to enjoy a selection of their favorite cartoons, movies and games.

El Al selects Bluebox for IFE on 737s
Israel flag carrier El Al has selected Bluebox Aviation Systems to provide wireless IFE across 26 of its Boeing 737 aircraft. El Al will be deploying Bluebox’s digital services platform on the battery-operated Bluebox Wow wireless streaming system. The solution will offer El Al passengers a selection of movies, TV programs, games, and a moving map, all streamed to their own devices. In addition to the Bluebox Wow wireless IFE deployment, El Al will be renewing its deployment of Bluebox enabled iPads, pre-loaded with early window IFE content, and enhanced to enable access to content available on the Bluebox Wow wireless system.

Seamless Air Alliance increases membership for IFEC easier access
Alaska Airlines, Boeing, JetBlue, Panasonic Avionics, US IT company Riverbed Technology, and Safran have joined the Seamless Air Alliance (SAA), which aims to make it easier for passengers to access inflight connectivity. SAA is a consortium that was founded by Airbus, Delta Air Lines, OneWeb, Sprint and Airtel, amid fears that the current connectivity experience can be brand-damaging. The partners want passengers to be able to automatically connect their devices as easily as they do on the ground, without having to go through complicated login processes and paywalls. The group has already produced the world’s first harmonized inflight connectivity standards, with participation from airlines, manufacturers, mobile-network operators and satellite providers. The latest version of these standards—known as Seamless Release 3—was completed in November 2021 with input from 46 industry participants.

Intelsat to provide IFEC on Alaska Airlines’ 737 MAXs
Alaska Airlines has selected Intelsat to provide IFEC on 105 of the airline’s new fleet of Bowing 737 MAX aircraft. Intelsat-equipped aircraft deliveries have already commenced and will continue through 2024 across the Seattle-based carrier’s new 737 MAX-9s.

Finnair upgrades widebody IFE
Finnair selected Panasonic Avionics Corp. to upgrade the inflight entertainment (IFE) systems across the airline’s widebody long-haul fleet. The IFE upgrade is an integral part of the Nordic cabin enhancements being introduced by Finnair across its long-haul fleet, including the introduction of a new Premium Economy cabin. Panasonic Avionics is installing its latest eX3 system in all cabins on Finnair’s eight Airbus A330-300 aircraft – upgrading them from its eX2 system. Finnair’s 19 A350-900 aircraft, which already carry eX3, will also see their premium cabins upgraded to the latest version of the system. The first upgraded aircraft entered service in February 2022.

IAG’s LEVEL partners with Quiver Tree Media on new IFE service
International Airlines Group’s low-cost, long-haul airline LEVEL, in partnership with QuiverTree Media, launched a new entertainment service. Passengers will find a more personalized service with a catalog of more than 400 new titles. LEVEL plans to update the content every three months so frequent flyers can continually have fresh, up-to-date content.

China Airlines’ A321neo offers high-speed inflight broadband
China Airlines’ first of 25 Airbus A321neos, which entered commercial service on March 27, 2022, offers an enhanced onboard experience that includes Inmarsat’s high-speed GX Aviation inflight Wi-Fi, allowing passengers to seamlessly browse the internet, stream video and audio, shop online and catch up with work. GX Aviation was well received during the inaugural flight from Taoyuan to Hong Kong, with access provided via the Internet ONAIR solution from Inmarsat’s partner SITA, which has also been selected as connectivity service provider by the Taiwan national carrier.

Novair to trial Everhub IFE
Swedish carrier Novair has selected Inflight Dublin to provide its end-to-end wireless IFE solution, Everhub. Beginning in February 2023, Inflight Dublin will initially be equipping Novair’s fleet of Airbus A321 aircraft with a six-month trial of its Everhub Wireless solution. The fully certified server houses the Everhub software platform, which can be accessed via a web application on passengers’ personal devices. Novair operates a fleet of A321 neos to both traditional Mediterranean destinations and long-distance destinations. Novair was recently sold to Danish Jet Nordic Group, which also operates Jet Time.

Breeze Airways, Viasat partner on IFEC
Utah-based Breeze Airways has selected global communications company Viasat to provide IFEC on its Airbus A220-300 fleet from October 2022.

Condor passengers can access IFE via QR code
Frankfurt-based Condor selected Inflight Dublin to provide a full rollout of its wireless IFE solution, Everhub, across its entire narrowbody fleet. From April, Inflight Dublin said it will expand its wireless IFE solution to cover 35 aircraft that includes Airbus A321s, A320s and Boeing 757s. The user-friendly platform will enable passengers to easily access the web-based app by scanning a QR code on the back of their seat. The content package includes the latest Hollywood movies, TV Box Sets, bespoke Audio Playlists, Life & Culture documentaries and local German content as well as Gladi8tor games.

IAG’s LEVEL to offer pre-order onboard services
International Air Line Group LCC LEVEL, in partnership with digital services provider Immfly, has launched pre-ordering platform “Fly your way” for passengers to order products before boarding. From comfort items such as eye masks, to an ear phone, to complete menus or hot drinks, the options are varied. With this platform, passengers can choose from a wide range of up to 15 different dishes, as well as tailor all the services that take place at each moment of the flight, so that each person decides what they consume and when they consume it. The products are delivered by the crew directly to the seat and your reservation is made through my.flylevel.com, up to 12 hours before the flight departs. With this new portal, the airline optimizes the cargo on board, reducing not only the weight but also food waste. technology at the service of efficiency.

Thai Airways picks Stellar Entertainment for IFE
Thai Airways has selected Stellar Entertainment as its new content service partner. From February 2022, Stellar will be supplying Thailand’s national carrier with the full range of IFE services, including account management, strategic curation and licensing of all film, television and audio content, production services, technical services and content delivery.

Intelsat to provide LATAM narrowbody connectivity service
Intelsat will provide connectivity service on LATAM’s fleet of Airbus narrowbodies, including A320s and A320neos based in Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. The installations will include up to 160 total aircraft and will take three years to complete. Approximately 70 new-delivery aircraft are expected to be installed with Intelsat’s 2Ku system by Airbus, prior to delivery to LATAM, at its manufacturing sites in the US and Europe. When completed, the entire fleet of LATAM narrow body aircraft will be served by Intelsat’s IFC service.

Air Senegal offers Moment’s Flymingo Box
Air Senegal has selected French tech company Moment to install its wireless IFE system, the Flymingo Box, aboard the airline’s fleet of Airbus A319 and A321s. The Flymingo Box server allows passengers to connect to a local cloud and access streaming content and digital services directly from the browser of their connected devices (smartphone, tablet or pc). The Flymingo Box is a hybrid solution, available in battery or aircraft-powered version, that can store a catalogue of 10,000 hours of content and to broadcast it simultaneously to 100 passengers onboard, a distinguishing feature for airlines. Air Senegal operates its flights from Blaise Diagne International Airport in Dakar and serves 19 routes including domestic and regional destinations, as well as four European destinations, including Paris, Marseille and Barcelona.

Aegean introduces EAN inflight broadband
Aegean Airlines has introduced onboard high-speed inflight Wi-Fi, with the installation of Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom’s European Aviation Network (EAN). As part of the agreement, EAN will be installed on all existing and new Aegean Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft by 2025, with the first seven entering service in February. EAN will also power Aegean’s new bespoke digital portal, which will allow passengers to browse IFC/IFE options via their personal devices, courtesy of a partnership between Aegean and Display Interactive.

Anuvu to provide IFE content for Asiana
Anuvu has partnered with Asiana Airlines as the company's Content Service Provider. Through the partnership, Anuvu will leverage its extensive experience integrating media and content technology to deliver entertainment to passengers via the variety of seatback and overhead systems onboard the airline’s fleet, including Panasonic's eX2, eX3, eFX, eXW and SK3.

Air Côte d’Ivoire selects Moment’s Flymingo Box wireless IFE system
Air Côte d’Ivoire has chosen the Flymingo Box, Moment’s portable W-IFE system, to provide on-board entertainment. The service is available on selected aircraft and will be extended to the Ivory Coast airline’s entire fleet, consisting of nine aircraft (A320neos, A320s and Q400s). Moment has signed an agreement with Air Côte d’Ivoire to provide a premium cabin experience, relying on the deployment of the portable entertainment system (W-IFE), Flymingo Box.

American A321LXR, 787-9 aircraft to launch with Thales Avant IFE
American Airlines selected Thales’ AVANT IFE solution to equip its new Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-9 aircraft for transcontinental and international travel. American’s aircraft (service entry expected in 2023) will be the launch customer flying with Thales’ new line of Optiq displays, which has 4K high dynamic range (HDR) seatback screens enhanced with Samsung QLED proprietary technology. The system is capable of Bluetooth connection at each seat, which allows passengers to pair their wireless headphones to the system. Premium Class seats will have 17-inch displays accompanied with a 5-inch touchscreen handset offering a true second-screen experience. Premium Economy and Economy Class will feature 13.3-inch displays and 11.6-inch displays, respectively.
New inflight entertainment technologies are rapidly evolving to deliver much more than passive entertainment as innovative onboard trends leap to keep up with passenger demand for the same connectivity speeds and bandwidth they have on the ground.