AirAsia upgrades Wi-Fi offering with Inmarsat

By September 20, 2019 March 27th, 2020 Featured, IFEC

AirAsia is upgrading its AirAsia WiFi service, powered by ROKKI, aiming to provide high-speed in-flight connectivity to passengers.

Six aircraft operated by AirAsia Malaysia and two aircraft operated by AirAsia Thailand have been equipped with Inmarsat’s high-speed Ka-band platform, GX Aviation, which is set to be rolled out to the rest of the fleet over the next year.

With the enhanced WiFi, utilising Ka-band, it can support real-time video, music streaming and more.

AirAsia Group president (RedBeat Ventures) Aireen Omar said introducing Ka-band, powered by ROKKI “is the next logical step” in delivering a digital in-flight experience for passengers, adding it will allow “guests to stay connected throughout their journey and perform data-intensive activities, including live streaming.

“This also enables better real-time analytics, allowing us to serve up more personalised services to AirAsia’s 100 million guests annually,” Omar continued.

Passengers can connect to AirAsia WiFi, the airline’s IFEC platform offering free entertainment, music, games, news and shopping, via personal devices.

Calling AirAsia’s launch of GX Aviation a “significant milestone”, Inmarsat Aviation president Philip Balaam said the company is confident the airline’s connectivity upgrade “will be warmly embraced by passengers” adding: “Our teams continue to work closely together to install GX Aviation on the rest of AirAsia’s fleet of Airbus A320 and A330 aircraft, making it available to millions of new passengers each month.”

Enhanced WiFi installed on AirAsia

Image: Inmarsat. AirAsia upgrades Wi-Fi with Inmarsat

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