Panasonic ser 'massiv etterspørsel' etter inflight internet.
http://www.flightglobal.com/article...assive-demand-for-in-flight-connectivity.html
Panasonic Avionics is fielding a staggering number of requests for proposals (RFPs) for airborne connectivity, as airlines - both big and small - realise that keeping passengers connected to the ground during flight has become the cost of doing business.
"We believe that virtually every airline in the world realises it needs connectivity. They're asking, 'How do I do it and how fast do I do it' but right now we have RFPs for over 1,500 aircraft and we believe there is a major decision, maybe two, happening every single month, and so you're talking about 200 or 300 airplanes per month getting committed so it's massive," Panasonic Avionics vice-president, global communications services David Bruner revealed to Air Transport Intelligence and Flightglobal this week during an interview near the company's headquarters in Lake Forest, California.
http://www.flightglobal.com/article...assive-demand-for-in-flight-connectivity.html