Panasonic Avionics Corporation has signed an agreement with Air Canada to install its Astrova in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems on more than 80 of the airline’s aircraft, starting in 2025
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Lufthansa Group’s IFEC contract renewal with Spafax extends through 2028, with goals of enhancing technical integration, branding, and more for all five airlines making up the aviation group
In the latest stage of its upgraded product reveals, Air India has stated that it will offer a library of over 2,200 hours of inflight entertainment (IFE) content across several formats and genres, including 1,000 hours of movies, 600 hours of TV, and 600 hours of audio
Touch Inflight Solutions (Touch), an inflight entertainment (IFE) media content and technology provider, has announced a five-year extension of its partnership with LATAM Airlines Group (LATAM), Latin America’s leading airline group
Icelandic low-cost airline, Play, is running a trial of Bluebox Aviation Systems’ onboard retail technology on its fleet of 10 A320 Family aircraft. The airline will initially run the Blueview onboard retail service via a battery-operated portable streaming system, with more features due to be trialled in future
Anuvu has reached an agreement with Formula 1 to offer aviation and maritime customers content from the popular motorsport events, classic content dating back to 1981, and documentaries
Safran Passenger Innovations (SPI) has created a dedicated RAVE OS Accessible Mode designed to make its IFE systems more accessible for passengers with vision, auditory or motor-function difficulties. The software also makes the system easier to use for passengers in the neurodivergent community and those with cognitive disabilities
Safran Passenger Innovations (SPI) has unveiled RAVE Ultra plus, its next- generation IFE system, engineered with sustainability and flexibility in mind. The system brings developments in displays, apps, in-seat power and more
A new collaboration is working to provide full access to streaming video services onboard, with Thales combining its IFEC system with Netskrt’s edge content delivery network (eCDN). The solution will optimise satellite connectivity consumption ensuring bandwidth is available for other connected inflight services
Panasonic Avionics has added to its Astrova IFE product range with new 4K OLED monitors designed for first class and business-class cabins. The screens will be available to airlines in five sizes: 19, 22, 27, 32, and 42 inches – and each size of monitor has already been selected by an airline