Mumbai: It's called the "connected aircraft" and essentially it means an aircraft that allows internet access so passengers can check their mails, update their profile or do whatever it is that they do on ground, while in the air. By 2019, quite a number of Indian carriers would have taken delivery of connected aircraft, said a study by a travel IT solutions provider .
One of the long-term goals for the airline industry is ensuring that passengers can have a truly connected journey from departure to arrival. "The so called 'connected aircraft' are starting to enter the global fleet and this will really pick up over the next 10-20 years as older aircraft are replaced with new generation ones," said the survey.
To Read the News in Full 23/12/16 Times of India
One of the long-term goals for the airline industry is ensuring that passengers can have a truly connected journey from departure to arrival. "The so called 'connected aircraft' are starting to enter the global fleet and this will really pick up over the next 10-20 years as older aircraft are replaced with new generation ones," said the survey.
To Read the News in Full 23/12/16 Times of India
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