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China Eastern Airlines Announces 35 Aircraft Deal With Panasonic Avionics

Inflight Entertainment And Wi-Fi Connectivity To Be Installed Aboard A350s And 787s 

China Eastern Airlines has selected Panasonic Avionics Corporation's eX3 inflight entertainment (IFE) system and Wi-Fi connectivity service for its fleet of 35 new A350s and 787 aircraft.

China Eastern Airlines, in partnership with China Telecom Satellite, was the first Chinese carrier to offer Panasonic's global Wi-Fi service on domestic flights and has already begun offering broadband communications on its international routes.

With this latest award, China Eastern Airlines' entire wide body fleet will be equipped with Panasonic's high-speed communications service.

Panasonic's Global Communications Services are available across China and on over 99.6 percent of all air traffic routes. It is the only global, broadband inflight connectivity service operating in every country in the world today. The service will permit China Eastern passengers to be fully connected while traveling.

"Panasonic remains the only global connectivity provider operating over China today, so we're delighted to further strengthen our relationship with China Eastern Airlines through our third partnership agreement together," said Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer at Panasonic Avionics Corporation. "Panasonic continues to invest in developing reliable broadband Wi-Fi solutions that meet the increasing demand from passengers to be connected across the globe."

"China Eastern Airlines understands the needs of our customers for a premium inflight experience," said Xulun Ma, Chief Executive Officer, China Eastern Airlines. "Our partnership with Panasonic has proved extremely successful and we look forward to continue strengthening our relationship with Panasonic Avionics."

Panasonic Avionics' eXConnect uses the company's global Ku-band satellite network to deliver broadband connectivity to aircraft flying all over the world - even over oceans.

(Source: Panasonic Aviation news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.panasonic.aero

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