In line with its ongoing inflight product improvements, Emirates announces the launch of a new, enhanced, Graphical User Interface (GUI) developed by Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic). This new GUI will make accessing Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice Digital Widescreen, simpler to use - information, communication and entertainment - all at the passenger’s fingertips.
The new interface will be introduced within two weeks across Emirates’ A380 fleet and subsequently over the next year across the majority of Emirates’ Boeing 777 aircraft. It will be available in all classes of service, an Emirates standard. As the world’s largest operator of the A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, Emirates will upgrade all aircraft equipped with the Panasonic eX2 platform; designed and produced with (Panasonic), the world leader in state-of-the-art in-flight entertainment and communication (IFEC) systems.
“Emirates has been tracking the commercial progress of GUIs, where an ever-expanding array of choices are available to consumers, and we wanted to bring the same experience, look, and feel available on smart phones and tablets to our loyal customers in an aircraft environment,” said Tim Clark, President Emirates airline. “Emirates has always been committed to continuous innovation of our ice systems and to providing our passengers with a unique and memorable onboard experience.” “Subsequently, over the past 24 months working with our partner, Panasonic, Emirates has succeeded in creating a smart and simplified interface which will appeal to customers of all ages.”
Always at the forefront of inflight innovation, Emirates will roll-out a
number of additional inflight product enhancements across the next few
months as part of a multi-million dollar investment in onboard
technology. Larger video screens, in all classes, will come into
operation from May on new Boeing 777 aircraft, in addition to future
Airbus A380 deliveries. An enhanced in-seat telephone handset and new
Mode Controller in First Class and Business Class will also be
introduced, ensuring a more seamless customer experience.
The new GUI is unique to Emirates airline and includes a wide range of
advanced capabilities that enhances the distinctiveness and elegance of
Emirates’ inflight system, ice Digital Widescreen. The new ice
experience includes the capability for passengers to discover the full
entertainment system by “swiping” or “scrolling” through the vast
library of media and entertainment that is available on Emirates, send
SMS and email messages, explore the moving map system, Airshow, watch
the in-flight landscape cameras, and access live text news from the BBC.
"We are very honoured for the opportunity to work closely with the
Emirates team to design and deliver this unique GUI which is simple yet
elegant and caters for all ages,” said Paul Margis, Chief Executive
Officer for Panasonic Avionics Corporation. “For many years, Panasonic
and Emirates have shared a vision about the positive impact that IFEC
can have on air travel, and we look forward to working with them on a
unique, home-theater experience environment that ensures an amazing
experience for their passengers.”
Since Emirates first introduced individual seatback video screens in
1992, it has invested millions of dollars in further onboard product
enhancements, from the latest IFE technology, to an ever increasing
choice of entertainment content from around the world.
Emirates is also committed to keeping its passengers the most connected
in the sky. Every seat on all Emirates aircraft is already equipped with
a seatback telephone and sms/email service and 90 aircraft feature the
AeroMobile system, allowing passengers to use their own mobile phones
inflight.
In another investment in the Emirates experience, Wi-Fi connectivity for
passengers was introduced to the A380 fleet in December 2011 and is now
available on 18 aircraft. All remaining Emirates A380s are due to have
Wi-Fi installed this year and from July of 2012 all new A380s will be
delivered to Emirates with full Wi-Fi, mobile phone and data services
available, allowing the Emirates passenger to be in touch like never
before.
Source: Emirates.com (13/04/2012).
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