Anuvu has signed a multi-year deal with Marvel Entertainment, which will enable airlines to provide Marvel games both through seatback IFE systems or streamed directly to passengers’ personal devices
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Aeroflyer, a new Canadian charter airline, will offer customers access to wireless in-flight entertainment services from Bluebox on its Boeing 737s
AerQ, the joint venture between LG and Lufthansa Technik, has appointed a new co-managing director. Son Yob (Louis) Pak succeeds Sang Soo Lee in the role, as Lee will take on another role within LG
Alaska Airlines has opted for Intelsat to provide inflight connectivity (IFC) on 105 of its fleet of new Boeing 737 MAXs. The aircraft will be delivered fitted with Intelsat’s 2Ku inflight connectivity and streaming entertainment system
Finnair’s recently revealed AirLounge business class seat features an 18in IFE display, and it has been confirmed that Panasonic Avionics is the supplier of the screens, as well as other IFE system upgrades across the airline’s widebody long-haul fleet
Since its launch three years ago, more than 50 million people have now accessed Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom’s European Aviation Network (EAN) inflight connectivity solution on over 420,000 flights with British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and Aegean
True Blue Power has added FAA-certified wireless chargers to its range of electrical power systems. The Qi-compliant TWC15 Series wireless chargers provide up to 15W of power for personal electronics and are available in three configurations
The Crystal Cabin Award, the foremost international prize for innovation in the aircraft cabin, is returning as an in-person event in 2022. The high-calibre judging panel has some tough work ahead to assess the shortlist of innovations, with key themes being sustainability, digitalisation and flexibility
A report published by Cranfield University and Inmarsat explores 21 cutting-edge concepts, such as conscious aircraft and the ‘connected journey’, which can help aviation address changes to passenger expectations and climate concerns. The report highlights “enormous opportunities” that can be exploited from these transformative changes for the aviation industry
China Airlines has fitted the first of its 25 A321neo aircraft on order with a highly customised version of Stelia Aerospace’s Equinox seat for the Premium Business Class cabins