A look at why some airlines are considered to have the best in-flight entertainment and how they are rushing to roll out in-flight internet access.
The arrival of the first Airbus A350-900 into the Emirates fleet has brought a revolution to the back of seat screens.
For nearly two decades, RAVE has been a trusted name in in-flight entertainment and connectivity for customers around the world. Today, that heritage continues under a new company name: RAVE Aerospace ...
American Airlines is considering a big upgrade to its in-flight entertainment and internet providers, including potentially ...
Air France has taken in-flight entertainment to new heights with the launch of a strategic partnership with Apple TV, bringing premium streaming content to passengers across its long-haul network. As ...
flydubai has launched its enhanced in-flight entertainment (IFE) system, offering more movies, TV programmes and audio than any other carrier in its class. Since its launch in November 2010, the ...
The in-flight movie screen for Seat 19-B was out of order. This would have been less bothersome had the passenger in 19-B not brought along a book that he realized, about two chapters in, he had ...
AirSial is preparing to introduce in-flight entertainment (IFE) as the private carrier moves to improve the passenger ...
Kingswood Capital Management completes acquisition of Safran Passenger Innovations and unveils the new RAVE Aerospace name, reflecting the company’s strong heritage of innovation and positioning it ...