China Eastern First Chinese Carrier to Launch International Wi-Fi
November 12, 2015
China
Eastern
Airlines
became the
first
Chinese
carrier to
launch
inflight
connectivity
on
international
flights,
partnering
with
Panasonic
Avionics.
The
leading
Chinese
carrier,
which, in
partnership
with China
Telecom
Satellite,
was also the
first to
offer Wi-Fi
on domestic
flights, has
installed
Panasonic's
award-winning
eXConnect
inflight
connectivity
system on
its newest
Boeing
777-300ER
aircraft.
Panasonic
Avionics'
eXConnect
uses the
company’s
global
Ku-band
satellite
network to
deliver
broadband
connectivity
to aircraft
flying all
over the
world – even
over oceans.
This
Wi-Fi
connectivity
service
enables
passengers
to access a
wide range
of services
including
the
internet,
email, and
their
favorite
social media
sites.
Paul Margis,
President
and Chief
Executive
Officer of
Panasonic
Avionics,
said, “We
have worked
closely with
China
Eastern
Airlines
over several
years to
create the
first
international
services
from a
Chinese
carrier with
globally-available
inflight
broadband.
"Today's
launch is
the
culmination
of this
special
partnership,
and we'll
look forward
to working
with China
Eastern over
the months
ahead to
roll this
service out
across their
international
network."
The
service will
initially be
offered on
the
airline's
services
from
Shanghai to
New York,
Los Angeles
and Toronto,
and rolled
out on other
routes
including
San
Francisco
and
Vancouver in
December.
It
will also be
offered on
the
airline's
domestic
services
including
Shanghai to
Beijing,
Guangzhou,
Kunming,
Chengdu and
Chongqing.
By the end
of 2015,
inflight
connectivity
will be
available on
20 of China
Eastern's
aircraft.
Zhang Chi,
Deputy
Director of
China
Eastern
Airlines’
Transformation
Office said,
“The goal of
the China
Eastern
Airlines
Transformation
Office is to
transform
our inflight
experience
from a
traditional
air
transport
experience
into a
modern,
integrated
and
connected
service. For
China
Eastern
Airlines,
inflight
connectivity
and Wi-Fi go
beyond
allowing
passengers
to be
connected to
Internet; it
also
dramatically
improves our
service
model. With
a connected
aircraft,
all of our
the service
support
systems will
be linked
and
available to
the
passengers
in
real-time,
which will
allow us to
curate an
even better
experience
for our
guests.”