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Turkish Airlines picks Panasonic for inflight entertainment

ISTANBUL , December 17, 2016

Turkish Airlines said it has selected Panasonic Avionics Corporation’s advanced eX1 inflight entertainment and communications (IFEC) system and global communication services for its new fleet of narrow body aircraft.

The eX1 solution is an advanced narrowbody IFE system. Its uncompromising industrial design, high-definition display technologies and high fidelity audio create a home theater atmosphere that draws passengers into an immersive entertainment experience, said a statement from Panasonic.

The system will include Panasonic’s unique passenger data integration (PDI) service, which will allow Turkish Airlines to add higher levels of personalization to its inflight experience.

PDI will also allow Turkish Airlines to seamlessly recognize the travel preferences of their guests and recommend content, services and amenities specific that will enhance their experience both in flight and in their destination city.

PDI will leverage a custom-designed Companion App that will enable passengers to securely pair their mobile device to the IFEC system and personalise and enhance their entertainment experience through capabilities that include custom playlists and a second screen environment, said the statement.

The onboard experience will also include high-speed, global Wi-Fi and multiple channels of live television, enabled by Panasonic’s Global Communications Services.

It is the only worldwide inflight connectivity service operating in every country in the world today.

Turkish passengers will be able to use the service to remain connected to their friends, families, co-workers though high speed access to the Internet, social media platforms, corporate VPN networks and more. Passengers will also receive Live Text News customized for Turkish Airlines by Anadolu Agency (AA), a leading Turkish News Agency.

The television service, which is unique to Turkish Airlines will feature TRT World Turkish News Channel -- a new channel from Turkey's national public broadcaster, TRT, which broadcasts balanced, in-depth reporting with a focus on global responsibility, said Ilker Ayci, the chairman of the board and the executive committee of Turkish Airlines.

"We needed a solution not only capable of providing a reliable system, but also a truly immersive inflight experience to our passengers. With this additional support of Panasonic Avionics we will continue to offer the seamless flight experience to our valued passengers," he added.

The personalized interface designed for an optimal viewing experience combined with the industry’s largest library of games, audio, and video is what made and eX1 a proper decision for our flag carrier in this regard,” noted Ayci.  

Paul Margis, the chief executive of Panasonic Avionics Corporation, said: "Our partnership with Turkish Airlines is a long term, strategic relationship. We are thrilled to extend our investment with both Turkish Airlines and the Turkish economy, and we look forward to a close collaboration with them on the products and services that will support them achieve their 2023 objectives."

It will also offer eight additional global channels including Sport 24. Sport 24, which is owned and operated by IMG, offers live coverage of the world’s most popular sporting events.

Turkish Airlines’ new state-of-the-art inflight entertainment, global high-speed Wi-Fi and live television services will be available on 92 Airbus A321 NEOs-ACF, 65 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 10 Boeing 737 MAX 9s.-TradeArabia News Service




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