The news came as part of yesterday’s announcement that the Saudi carrier had selected the TopSeries i5000 audio/video-on-demand in-flight entertainment system from Thales Avionics for its 22 Boeing 777-200s. The IFE system is to be retrofitted, with the first revenue flight by a TopSeries-equipped aircraft scheduled for next June.
In-seat facilities on the Saudi 777s will include laptop power, a USB port and an RCA jack to allow passengers to view content from their personal electronic devices through the seatback screen. The first-class cabins will be fitted with 15.4in, 16:9-aspect-ratio screens, with 12.1in units in business class and 8.9in in economy, and the existing bulkhead screens will be replaced with 47in LCDs.
The Saudi Arabian announcement means that UK-based ARINC/Telenor joint venture AeroMobile now has two confirmed cellphone customers. It is also carrying out an in-service trial with Qantas and is waiting for the go-ahead to announce another four airline customers.
Airbus/SITA rival OnAir holds four commitments, from Kingfisher of India, European low-fare operator Ryanair, Malaysia’s AirAsia and Shenzhen Airlines of China. A further three carriers – Air France, BMI of the UK and Air Portugal – are to carry out commercial trials.
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Source: Flight Daily News