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Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) will set the scene for the next chapter of aircraft cabin innovation when it returns to the Hamburg Messe from 6-8 June .
The event returns as the industry is forecast to return to profitability in 2023, with more than 4.2 billion passengers set to take to the skies over the next 12 months[i]. The 2023 event is on track to exceed expectations, with the industry’s leading airlines, lessors and business jet operators expected to attend, ready to source next-generation products and solutions that will transform the passenger experience.
By David Kaminski-Morrow2020-12-16T13:25:00+00:00
Airbus has delivered its first aircraft, an A321LR to Titan Airways, fitted with a line-fit in-flight entertainment system based on wireless communications architecture.
The system features embedded servers and routers, wi-fi access points, and a software platform.
Airbus says the open-software architecture provides airlines with the flexibility to source their content from a variety of wireless in-flight entertainment partners.
Titan Airways is taking its content from Bluebox Aviation Systems.
Bluebox says the delivery of the A321LR (G-XATW) took place on 26 October. Airbus lists this delivery as having been through US lessor Air Lease.