Etihad Airways has selected Panasonic Avionics
Corporation to provide the inflight entertainment systems and
inflight connectivity, including broadband internet and live TV,
for the airline’s entire long-haul fleet of wide body aircraft.
On Thursday, James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ Chief
Executive Officer, and Paul Margis, Panasonic Avionics’ Chief
Executive Officer, signed a letter of intent for a 10-year
exclusive agreement for inflight entertainment and communications
(IFEC) solutions, including mobile phone services in conjunction
with AeroMobile.
The deal currently being finalised, which is
valued at more than US$1 billion at list prices, will include a
full service maintenance contract.
Etihad Airways
and Panasonic are developing a plan to deploy Panasonic's eX2 and
eX3 IFEC systems on 100 new aircraft, in addition to the 16
aircraft already equipped with the eX2 system.
Under the agreement, Etihad Airways will install Panasonic’s eX2
system on its new
Airbus A380s,
Boeing 787s, and
Boeing 777-300ERs, and will use Panasonic’s eX3 solution for its new
Airbus A350 aircraft.
The deal also includes the
installation of Panasonic’s Global Communications Suite, which
provides inflight broadband connectivity, mobile phone service and
live television content, across Etihad Airways’ entire fleet of
existing and to-be-delivered wide body aircraft.
Mr Hogan said, “It is essential that we offer the most engaging
and dynamic inflight entertainment for our guests – especially on longhaul flights. We went through a comprehensive technical and
commercial evaluation of what was out there in the market. Panasonic will support Etihad Airways’ commitment to delivering a
system that will enable us to stay at the leading edge in this
all- important area.”
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