Air Transat will soon become the world’s first
airline to offer Rave Wireless, Zodiac Inflight Innovations’
content streaming technology.
The system will allow passengers
flying on the Canadian airline to stream movies, TV shows, music
and moving maps directly to their own smartphones, tablets and
laptops.
Rave Wireless will be retrofitted on Air
Transat’s fleet of nine A310-300 aircraft.
Air Transat is a
long-standing customer of Zodiac Inflight Innovations (Zii), with
Rave embedded IFE being installed on the A310 fleet in business
class, as well as on the airline’s A330 fleet throughout the
aircraft.
“Our embedded IFE has been very popular with our
passengers for several years,” said Jon Turner of Air Transat.
“With the introduction of wireless streaming, we are taking our
cabin service to a new level. This is an exciting development and we are very pleased that Air Transat is one of the first airlines
in the world to provide content streaming.”
The technology
behind Rave Wireless was developed by TriaGnoSys, an expert in
communications technology for the aviation industry, which was
acquired by Zii in September 2013. That acquisition added
connectivity to Zii’s IFE offering, meaning Zii provides the full
range of IFEC technology.
“We have a very strong
relationship with Air Transat and we are very pleased it will be
our launch customer for Rave Wireless,” said Harry Gray, Vice
President of Sales and Marketing at Zodiac Inflight Innovations.
“This marks not only a step-change for Zii, but also for the whole
industry. Passengers want on-demand content on their own personal
electronic devices, mirroring their behavior on the ground. There
is no question that wireless streaming is a part of the future of
IFE for specific market segments.”
Rave Wireless uses
wireless access points (WAPs) to create an onboard wireless
network for content distribution. Importantly, Rave embedded IFE
and Rave Wireless can be connected to enable passengers to use
two screens – the seat-back screen and their own PED –
simultaneously. It includes the ability to extend content across
both screens, just as people can do with dual screens at home and
in the office.
Air Transat,
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