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Virgin Atlantic to Keep Passengers Connected In Flight on A330 Planes with Cutting Edge Panasonic Avionics Corporation Technology Onboard
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The airline announces a long-term partnership potentially worth more than $70m
with Panasonic for full connectivity through its eX2 in-flight entertainment and
eXPhone products.
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Passengers will be able to email, SMS, make phone calls, play content from their
iPodÒ, iPhoneÒ and mobiles as well as sharing holiday snaps at 35,000 ft.
16 June 2010 - Virgin Atlantic Airways and Panasonic Avionics Corporation have forged a long-term
partnership which will see the airline install the award-winning eX2 in-flight
entertainment system and eXPhone communications product onboard its A330 fleet
of aircraft as well as a strategy for full connectivity onboard future aircraft.
Virgin Atlantic will be the first UK long-haul airline to roll-out this service
across its leisure fleet.
The eXPhone deal with Panasonics Avionics Corporation and their in-flight GSM
smart phone partner AeroMobile, will enable passengers to make phone calls and
send and receive texts and emails using their own mobile devices onboard.
Key features of the new eX2 in-flight entertainment system allow passengers to
rate the films and read comment and critique from leading film critics. Passengers
can also view interviews with the cast and directors and are able to easily search
for their films of choice and create a play list for the flight using the ‘save
for later’ functions.
Steve Ridgway, Chief Executive of Virgin Atlantic, commented;
“Virgin Atlantic has a well-deserved reputation for leading the way in in-flight
entertainment and technology – we were the first airline to offer individual seat-back
TVs for all passengers almost twenty years ago - and I have no doubt this system
will again set new standards that our competitors will seek to follow.
“The system is simple and intuitive for passengers to use with around 300 hours
of entertainment at their fingertips – quite literally using the latest touchscreen
technology. We are confident that even our more technophobic passengers will
find it easy to use. It is packed with blockbuster movies and award-winning TV
shows along with a wide choice of music for all tastes and games so the time onboard
will literally fly by.”
Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer for Panasonic Avionics, commented;
“We are grateful to Virgin Atlantic for their ongoing loyalty and belief in us
as a strategic technical partner. This alliance gives us the confidence to push
the envelope, continue to innovate and deliver solutions that exceed Virgin’s
expectations.”
In Premium Economy and Upper Class passengers will be able to plug in a variety
of their mobile devices to play their music, videos, pictures and documents on
the seat-back screen. Passengers in all classes will be able to plug a USB in
to view their own content. Live news updates, destination videos and an interactive
map are also available amongst many other features.
The $2.1bn order for 10 A330s, which are due to be delivered from February 2011
and which can seat up to 313 passengers, will operate on many of Virgin Atlantic’s
existing business and leisure routes worldwide as well as assisting future growth.
The new twin-engine A330-300s will ensure that Virgin Atlantic maintains its reputation
for flying one of the most modern and environmentally-friendly fleets in the world.
It is nearly 10% more fuel efficient than the A340-300 aircraft.
For more information, please contact:
Virgin Atlantic Press Office
+44 (0)1293 747373 or log onto www.virginatlantic.com
Panasonic Avionics Corporation Press Office
+1 949 462 1730 or e-mail theresa.yeoh@panasonic.aero
About Virgin Atlantic
Since it was founded in 1984, Virgin Atlantic Airways has become one of the world’s
leading airlines serving the world’s major cities. Now based at both London’s
Gatwick and Heathrow airports, it operates long haul services to thirty destinations
world-wide as far apart as Las Vegas and Shanghai.
Virgin Atlantic has enjoyed huge popularity, winning top business, consumer and
trade awards from around the world. The airline has pioneered a range of innovations
setting new standards of service, which its competitors have subsequently sought
to follow. Despite Virgin Atlantic’s growth the service still remains customer
driven with an emphasis on value for money, quality, fun and innovation.
About Panasonic Avionics Corporation
Panasonic Avionics Corporation is the world's leading supplier of in-flight entertainment
and communication systems. The company’s best-in-class solutions, supported by
professional maintenance services, fully integrate with the cabin enabling airlines
to deliver the ultimate travel experiences with a rich variety of entertainment
choices, resulting in improved quality communication systems and solutions and
lower overall costs.
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on 0044 (0)207 861 2449 or Charlie Hampton on 0044 (0)207 861 2431 at Bell Pottinger Public Relations |