Qantas To Provide iPads On 763s
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:10 pm
Didn't see this posted elsewhere:
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airl...eless-inflight-entertainment/au/en
Following successful trials in February, all 767s will be outfitted with Panasonic eXW technology, streaming movie and TV content to iPads wirelessly. The company will purchase more than 5000 iPads, not including spares, to distribute to passengers. At the moment there is no word on whether passengers can use their own iPads.
I personally wouldn't mind this one bit. In Y the screen always seems at an uncomfortable angle on any airline, and small of course. When flying in J and F, the screens are not much bigger than an iPad but still can't be moved. Removing the IFE boxes in each row will give people more legroom, and undoubtedly will save some weight. This is the same streaming technology UA is evaluating for its 744 fleet.
Personally, I'm a fan.
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airl...eless-inflight-entertainment/au/en
Following successful trials in February, all 767s will be outfitted with Panasonic eXW technology, streaming movie and TV content to iPads wirelessly. The company will purchase more than 5000 iPads, not including spares, to distribute to passengers. At the moment there is no word on whether passengers can use their own iPads.
I personally wouldn't mind this one bit. In Y the screen always seems at an uncomfortable angle on any airline, and small of course. When flying in J and F, the screens are not much bigger than an iPad but still can't be moved. Removing the IFE boxes in each row will give people more legroom, and undoubtedly will save some weight. This is the same streaming technology UA is evaluating for its 744 fleet.
Personally, I'm a fan.