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OnAir connectivity expands on Emirates A380 fleet

Hamburg, March 27, 2012

OnAir’s Wi-Fi connectivity will be available across all 21 of Emirates A380 fleet, allowing passengers to access the internet through their smartphones, tablets and laptops while flying.

OnAir’s inflight GSM mobile phone network will be deployed on the Emirates A380s starting July, the first time the combined GSM mobile phone and WiFi service will be available on A380s, said a statement from Emirates.

“Emirates prides itself on providing a premier inflight experience and, for us, this includes connectivity for our passengers,” said Patrick Brannelly, vice president, corporate communications product, publishing, digital and events, Emirates. “We have had excellent passenger feedback about the OnAir Wi-Fi service and look forward to more of the same from the mobile phone service.”

Internet OnAir has now been on over 5,000 Emirates A380 flights, initially as a trial before the formal service launch at the end of 2011. With average data usage per user slightly below 20MB, the swift broadband-based service has proved capable of handling demand, the statement said.

“We have taken two key learnings from the internet OnAir service on Emirates’ A380s so far,” said Ian Dawkins, CEO of OnAir. “The first and more obvious is that inflight connectivity is here to stay. The second is that we can meet passengers’ requirements, even on the largest aircraft, with our swift broadband service. Not only does it have the right capacity at the right cost, but also, combined with our network of regulatory authorisations and roaming agreements, we provide consistent global coverage.”

The bulk of usage is focused on social media, news and travel-related sites, such as hotel, taxi and restaurant bookings, with passengers typically using the internet during the first half of the flight.

The time of the flight has a significant impact, with 73 per cent of usage being during the daytime, the statement said.

However, usage levels remain the same regardless of the day of the week. The length of the flight also has an impact, with 84per cent of usage on flights of over three hours, it said.

There is an even split between the type of device passengers use to access the internet, with 48 per cent using a laptop or tablet and 52 per cent using a smartphone.

OnAir’s inflight connectivity services have now been selected by six A380 operators and are currently in service on 25 A380s, as well as being available as linefit and retrofit on a wide range of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. – TradeArabia News Service




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