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AeroMobile Hails Transformational Lufthansa Deal
Following today's announcement (Monday, October 12) of Lufthansa's adoption of
AeroMobile's in-flight mobile phone technology, AeroMobile chief executive Bjorn-Taale
Sandberg said:
"This is an industry transformational deal spelling out that major airlines are
recognising the need to keep their passengers connected with broadband and cellular
connectivity, covering mobile phones and Blackberries.
"As the only in-flight cellular provider operating commercially in the wide-body
market today we clearly recognise the demands of the long haul business traveller
– this commitment reaffirms AeroMobile’s position as the industry leader”.
"AeroMobile is unique in providing airlines with flexibility and a future-proofed
connectivity vision. We have customer commitments from airlines operating Inmarsat
Classic Aero, Swift64, SwiftBroadband and now Ku band. Lufthansa’s commitment
to Panasonic’s multi megabyte Ku band solution, eXConnect, will allow AeroMobile
to deliver a much richer user experience, provide more comprehensive value-added
cellular services and a growth path to 3G.
AeroMobile, which was the first company to offer in-flight mobile phone services
in full commercial service when it launched with Emirates in March 2008, is currently
installed on over 50 wide-bodied aircraft across six aircraft types with Emirates
and Malaysian Airlines. This figure will rise into three figures in 2010 as AeroMobile's
equipment is installed across with its customer base of primarily long haul flag-carriers.
The Lufthansa announcement, which sees AeroMobile's equipment installed through
Panasonic's eXPhone system, means AeroMobile now has commitments spanning all
wide-bodied aircraft variants including B747 and A380.
Mr Sandberg added: "Having taken in-flight connectivity to the next level with
Panasonic back in 2007 when we carried out the world's first commercial trial
with Qantas, we're delighted to be associated in another step-change in the airline
industry's connectivity story.
"This new development with Ku-band recognises the huge potential growth in mobile
technology, which we are already seeing on a day-to-day basis with products like
the iPhone. Soon the ability to use this technology will be second nature in the
air as well."
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