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Air New Zealand selects Panasonic Avionics for its in-flight entertainment

Air New Zealand selects Panasonic Avionics eXLite IFEC Solution for its B777-200 new in-flight entertainment program.

LONG BEACH- Air New Zealand will be the first customer for Panasonic Avionics Corporation‘s lowest power and lightest weight in-flight entertainment and communications (IFEC) system ever –eXLite.

Air New Zealand CEO, Rob Fyfe says, “Following a thorough review of all solutions available in the market for our 777-200s, we challenged Panasonic to come up with a lighter, more cost effective version of our current system. Paul Margis and team developed an innovative solution that took the weight out of the system to help reduce drag and ultimately fuel costs. With eXLite, Air New Zealand will continue to offer state-of-the art entertainment to our passengers without compromising space, energy and experience. We’re thrilled to be the first customer of Panasonic’s eXLite product.”

We are very excited to partner with Air New Zealand to launch our new eXLite solution,” said Paul Margis, CEO for Panasonic Avionics Corporation. “eXLite is a lighter, easier to install IFEC solution with an compromising passenger experience from a vendor with global support and a long term stake in this industry. We are proud to have worked so closely with Air New Zealand to align their business needs to our new eXLite solution.”

eXLite, is designed to deliver the highest quality experience for passengers, and is Panasonic’s lowest power and lightest weight IFEC solution ever.  It leverages Panasonic’s Eco series monitors, which enable an elegant industrial design, seamless interior integration, capacitive touch, proximity sensors, incredible viewing angles, and next-generation processors.  It also has a streamlined architecture that reduces weight and cost.  Depending on the configuration, the system can weigh as little as 3.2 pounds per passenger seat.  Like all Panasonic X Series solutions, eXLite features a flexible architecture that lets airlines customize the passenger experience by cabin class.
 
Air New Zealand is one of the world’s leading airlines and is the only airline to have received the prestigious Air Transport World Airline of the Year awards twice within three years (2010, 2012), an award considered the Oscar of the airline industry. Air New Zealand delivers uniquely Kiwi journeys to more than 13 million passengers who fly to, from and within New Zealand each year. The airline operates more than 4000 flights each week, connecting customers to 27 destinations within New Zealand and to Australia, the Pacific Islands, China, Japan, Canada, USA and the United Kingdom.

Recent Air New Zealand innovations have included the revolutionary new economy Skycouch giving everyone the chance to lie down no matter what class of travel, the end of the check-in queue for domestic passengers thanks to a raft of new technologies, the world’s first in-flight International Airline Concierge service and marketing and PR campaigns that get the world talking.

Air New Zealand’s aim is to become the world’s most environmentally sustainable airline and has a wide range of green initiatives in place to reduce aircraft emissions which now total more than 142,000 tonnes of CO2 saved each year, equating to 57 million litres of aviation fuel.

Panasonic Avionics Corporation is the world’s leading supplier of in-flight entertainment and communication systems.  The company’s best-in-class solutions, supported by professional maintenance services, fully integrate with the cabin enabling airlines to deliver the ultimate travel experiences with a rich variety of entertainment choices, resulting in improved quality communication systems and solutions, and lower overall costs.

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Luc Citrinot a French national is a freelance journalist and consultant in tourism and air transport with over 20 years experience. Based in Paris and Bangkok, he works for various travel and air transport trade publications in Europe and Asia.

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