OnAir has been named as the connectivity provider for EgyptAir's new Airbus A330-300 aircraft which began operations today
It launched full Mobile OnAir and Internet OnAir inflight passenger communications services on the first of EgyptAir's fleet of twin-aisle Airbus 330-300 aircraft – with more scheduled to be equipped in coming months. The aircraft operates to London.
EgyptAir's customers will be able to stay connected inflight using their own mobile phones or smartphones. Customers will also be able to access the Internet just as they do on the ground by connecting their laptops wirelessly.
In providing both GSM/GPRS as well as Wi-Fi Internet, OnAir enables EgyptAir's customers to have available to them the broadest range of inflight connectivity options available anywhere in the world today, enabling them for example to surf the Internet, check the weather forecast at destination, buy theatre tickets, or make arrangements for transport from their airport to their place of residence – all of this as well as checking in with colleagues or putting in a goodnight call to a loved one.
EgyptAir Airlines Chairman and CEO, Captain Alaa Ashour, said, “Today, we are providing EgyptAir's customers with the latest services and greater choices. OnAir inflight connectivity helps us further differentiate our offering, and enables our customers not only to stay in touch but to access online services as they travel.”
Mobile OnAir uses the industry’s most advanced and extensive infrastructure for mobile communications, along with Inmarsat SwiftBroadband, high capacity services from Inmarsat 4th generation satellites.
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Dear Karim,
ReplyDeletecongratulations for your excellent blog that I read on a daily basis.
Did you see that the Airbus A380 will be on static display at the AVEX Air Show:
http://www.avexairshow.com/Default.aspx?pgcode=aircraftshowcase
Wow, that's going to be something!
Keep it up!
Dajnan
Thanks for your compliment! I didn't knew the A380 would come to the AVEX Airshow thanks for sharing this info. First A380 in Egypt!
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