Panasonic Avionics has opened a new software design and development facility in Pune, India. Staff at the facility (200+ engineers at launch, with plans for more) will create IFEC software in the facility’s state-of-the-art laboratories
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When Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) came to a close, some 12,817 attendees from across the globe (and from 166 airlines) had walked through the doors of Hamburg Messe: a 22% increase on the 2023 figure. The 2024 event was met with acclaim as attendees echoed sentiments of inspiration and that “AIX is back” and exceeding its pre-pandemic levels
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
Today at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024 in Hamburg, Collins Aerospace and Panasonic Avionics jointly unveiled MAYA, a concept they say is “a transformative vision” for a next-generation business-class suite, with seat design and IFE more closely integrated to create an immersive experience. The 45in curved OLED display is the star
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
Air India has taken delivery of the first of its 20 Airbus A350-900 aircraft on order, sporting a bold new livery and marking a landmark moment in the airline’s transformation. Ahead of the aircraft’s entry into commercial service in January 2024, this video shows a few highlights from the passenger experience
Icelandair has signed an agreement with Panasonic Avionics for the installation of its Astrova in-flight entertainment (IFE) system and various digital solutions on the airline’s new fleet of Airbus A321neo LR aircraft
Panasonic Avionics has unveiled a major expansion to its GEO satellite connectivity network, due to go online this year, with a claimed 50% increase in satellite capacity
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
Panasonic Avionics and Hear360 have reached an agreement to bring spatial audio (three-dimensional theatrical surround sound) to airline passengers, which marks the first time the technology will be offered as part of an IFE system