China Eastern Commits to 84 Aircraft Deal with Panasonic
July 14, 2016
China
Eastern
Airlines has
increased
its
commitment
to Panasonic
Avionics’
(Panasonic)
for global
broadband
connectivity
services to
84 total
aircraft.
The
leading
Chinese
carrier,
which, in
partnership
with China
Telecom
Satellite,
was the
first to
offer
broadband
Wi-Fi
connectivity
on flights
over Chinese
airspace,
and this
agreement
strengthens
its
long-term
relationship
with
Panasonic.
The
extended
agreement –
following
the
announcement
of 20 Boeing
777-300ERs
last
November -
includes 35
line-fit
aircraft
with and an
extensive
retrofit
program
covering an
additional
49 aircraft.
Panasonic’s
Global
Communications
Services are
available
across China
and on over
99.6 per
cent of all
air traffic
routes. It
is the only
global,
broadband
inflight
connectivity
service
operating in
every
country in
the world
today and
will enable
China
Eastern
passengers
to access
the
Internet,
use email
and log onto
their
favourite
social media
sites while
on board.
Paul Margis,
President
and Chief
Executive
Officer of
Panasonic
Avionics
Corporation,
says:
“We have
been helping
China
Eastern
Airlines
offer
connected
flights
since
November
2015 and
remain the
only
provider
operating
over China
today.
Passengers
increasingly
expect the
availability
of reliable
broadband
Wi-Fi around
the world
and the roll
out of this
service
across the
China
Eastern
fleet will
enable it to
provide a
connected
service for
its
passengers”.
Zhang Chi,
Deputy
Director of
China
Eastern
Airlines’
Transformation
Office says:
“China
Eastern
Airlines is
committed to
transforming
the inflight
experience
for our
passengers.
We are
constantly
working with
partners to
discover new
ways to
engage
passengers
and to
maximise the
benefits of
the
connected
aircraft. We
look forward
to the
continued
development
of this
extremely
exciting
service with
the team at
Panasonic
Avionics."
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.