Connectivity
Inmarsat joins Project HEART with connectivity for single-pilot ops
Inmarsat's inflight connectivity network could soon be part of a hydrogen-powered regional flying scheme in the United Kingdom. The effort, driven by the UK government, will also explore the option of single-pilot operations for commercial flights, using the data network to offer support for that pilot while in the sky.
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In-Flight Entertainment
Panasonic Avionics extends, expands Sport 24 deal with IMG Media
Millions more passengers could soon see expanded access to live sporting events on their in-flight entertainment screens. Under a renewed and expanded deal announced earlier this month Panasonic Avionics Corporation (PAC) will increase its distribution of IMG's Sport 24 network to include aircraft outside of its direct service portfolio.
WE by West adds Qloo "cultural AI" to in-flight content recommendation engine
How many data points does it take to generate a compelling artificial intelligence engine for in-flight entertainment recommendations? West Entertainment and Qloo are crunching 750 billion bits of data as part of the new WE by West content management platform.
Cabin Design
Boeing delays 777X deliveries to 2023
The Boeing 777X promises to be a game-changing long-haul aircraft when it enters commercial service. Alas, airlines and passengers must wait three more years before that comes to pass. What does that mean for cabins spec'd in anticipation of a 2020 delivery??
New Mint seats to fly on JetBlue’s A321neo, A321LR this year
JetBlue's newest planes will feature its newest Mint business class seats on board. This is now confirmed not just for the A321LRs planned to serve London, but the other A321neo low density configuration as well.
Access all areas. Factorydesign creates show-stopping hybrid all-aisle-access business class seat for narrow bodies – TheDesignAir
What does an all-aisle access premium cabin look like on a single-aisle plane? Factorydesign has a new idea that could prove interesting, even though stops short of flat beds on board.
Other Industry News
TSA offers automated, touchless photo ID and flight verification at all LAX security screening checkpoints | Transportation Security Administration
Travelers at LAX will no longer need to hand their ID and boarding pass to a TSA agent to enter the secure area. The airport is the first in the country to shift 100% of its checkpoints to the automated Credential Authentication Technology system that validates the ID and automatically checks flight manifests to verify that the passenger is booked.
Day of reckoning for the HNA Group
Under the cloud of nearly $10 billion embezzled by executives, China's HNA group entered bankruptcy proceedings over the weekend. The move covers a ton of businesses HNA owned, including more than a dozen airlines and 600 aircraft.