EgyptAir has signed an agreement to install full
Mobile OnAir and Internet OnAir inflight passenger communications
services on its fleet of twin-aisle Airbus 330-300 aircraft.
The aircraft will be delivered over an 18 month
period, starting August 2010, and will operate on European and
North American routes as well as in the Middle East.
EgyptAir passengers will be able to stay connected inflight
using their own mobile phones or smartphones to make and receive
phone calls, send and receive text messages and emails, and access
the Internet.
Using the Internet OnAir service, passengers will be
able to access the Internet just as they do on the ground by
connecting their laptops either wirelessly or via a wired
connection.
EgyptAir’s Chairman, Captain Sherif Saad Eldin
Galal, said, “We are constantly looking to improve our offering to
passengers. This latest technology from OnAir helps us further
differentiate our service, and enables our customers to stay in
touch with colleagues, family and friends while they travel.”
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