Source: Panasonic Avionics Corporation Author: 08/11/2008
Subject Concerned: Aircraft Airlines
On August 11, Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic) announced an agreement with Philippine Airlines to supply eX2 on six (6) brand new B777-300ER aircraft and four (4) A340-300 retrofit programs with anticipated deliveries in 2009.
Under the agreement, Panasonic will provide Philippine Airlines a flexible and scalable in-flight entertainment (IFE) system with full cabin audio and video on demand (AVOD) to provide a satisfying passenger experience. Panasonic eX2 is a powerful IFE system with a standards-based design for maximum flexibility for interactive entertainment.
This is an extension of a relationship that dating back to the early 1990s when Panasonic supplied S2000e to Philippine Airlines. Since 2006, Panasonic has started delivering eFX for Philippine Airlines' brand new A319s and A320 with AVOD in business class for a fleet build-up of 15 aircraft.
"The decision to choose Panasonic represents a unique strategic direction for Philippine Airlines, as we require a quality IFE solution that provides a simple, powerful, redundant system that will allow growth well into the future," said Mr. Felix J. Cruz, Vice President Marketing Support at Philippine Airlines. "We chose Panasonic eX2 because it has proven to be the most functional and reliable IFE technology and believe in Panasonic's vision and commitment to help Philippine Airlines deliver significant entertainment value to our passengers."
"We are pleased that a long-term customer such as Philippine Airlines has chosen our eX2 product, as we partner with them to keep their passengers entertained and informed," said Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer at Panasonic Avionics Corporation. "This agreement is further validation that Panasonic is continuing to deliver the innovative technologies for in-flight entertainment systems that provide airlines a competitive advantage."