The
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has granted Airbus certification for the OnAir mobile telephony system on-board its whole A320
Family. The approval granted by the agency covers all single-aisle types, the A318, A319, A320 and A321, and follows the first individual
certification that was awarded in June 2007 for one individual A318.
With this approval, Airbus has made another significant step towards airline operation of the OnAir service that allows passengers to use their
BlackBerry-type and mobile phones to send and receive emails and text messages, and to make and receive voice calls.
Airbus'
OnAir service
started with Air France in December 2007, and was subsequently introduced on an
A319 from TAP Air
Portugal. It will soon be available almost all over the world. OnAir, a joint venture between Airbus and SITA, is the service provider for a complete range of
connectivity services. The onboard equipment is manufactured under Airbus
KID-Systeme responsibility.
“After the successful operation with Air France and TAP, this achievement is the Airbus response to the growing market demand for on-board
connectivity,” said Gerald Weber, Executive Vice-President Operations. “Continuous customer demand across Airbus programmes
demonstrates that cabin connectivity solutions represent a real differentiator for passenger on-board services and a potential growth for
services to airlines from Airbus.”
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