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Airline Entertainment – World – 2010
Published: 25 January 2010

Price: £3350 / $5700 / €4190

In a highly competitive industry, an airline’s ability to differentiate itself from the competition can have a major impact on profitability. Airlines are constantly looking for ways to provide a unique travel experience to customers to keep them coming back. In-flight entertainment (IFE) systems have been key to successfully building brand loyalty at many airlines. This new report from IMS Research provides a comprehensive analysis of the IFE market. Some of its key features include:
  • Forecasts and analysis for 14 in-flight entertainment (IFE) products and services including hard disk drives, satellite antennae, wireless routers, internet access and on-demand video.
  • Base data for 2008 and 2009 and forecasts out to 2016.
  • Detailed shipment analysis for Wi-Fi enabled consumer mobile communication devices (mobile phones, notebooks and netbooks).
  • Results from a survey of industry representatives on a range of issues relevant to the use of IFE.
  • Detailed profiles of airlines showing their current IFE offerings and future plans.
  • Commentary on trends and the evolving prospects for IFE by system.
  • Data compiled from primary research with airlines, aircraft manufacturers, system suppliers and component suppliers.
It provides management, marketing, development and technical executives with the most comprehensive analysis available on the market for IFE systems used on commercial aircraft.
 

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