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Philippine Airlines adds OnAir wireless IFE and connectivity to further aircraft

All the long-range aircraft will therefore be equipped with OnAir’s full IFEC package of mobile phone and Wi-Fi services, and wireless IFE.

Anaheim CA – Only four months after entering service on its A330s, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will install wireless IFE on a further five A330s, as well as six A340s. The A330s already have connectivity, and it will now also be deployed on the A340s. All the long-range aircraft will therefore be equipped with OnAir’s full IFEC package of mobile phone and Wi-Fi services, and wireless IFE.
 
PAL President & Chief Operating Officer Ramon S. Ang said, “Through PAL’s iNAiR offerings, passengers can now select from an array of movies, television programs and music thus enabling them to customize their inflight entertainment. Passengers’ responses to being able to use their own phones, tablets and laptops for both IFE and connectivity has been overwhelmingly positive. Adding OnAir Play to more aircraft was an easy decision. While we are very much aware that we are breaking new ground by not having traditional embedded IFE on the brand new A330s, there is no question that wireless IFE is working for our passengers.
 
There is no better proof of an airline’s confidence in your products than a follow-on fleet extension order within such a short timeframe,” said Ian Dawkins, CEO of OnAir. “PAL has paved the way with our inflight Wi-Fi, mobile phone service and W-IFE. We are delighted that the combination has proved such a success for them. We expect this to become an industry standard.
 
The combination of Mobile OnAir, Internet OnAir and OnAir Play on board PAL’s A330-300 fleet provides passengers with the full range of inflight choices. The number of devices passengers carry is increasing, the expectation of ubiquitous connectivity is rising and the desire for autonomy over content consumption is growing. Passengers can now use their own devices to connect to the Internet, check email, text messages and voicemail, update social media, and choose from a wide selection of on-demand content.
 
OnAir Play, introduced onboard PAL in May this year, is a low-cost, flexible upgrade from OnAir’s connectivity products. It is simple to operate. Airlines can also brand OnAir products to ensure consistency across the complete passenger experience.
 
PAL’s B777-300ER aircraft are also equipped with Mobile OnAir and Internet OnAir. The B777-300s and new A330-300s are deployed on the flag carrier’s international route network.
 
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