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Air Arabia Selects Rockwell Collins IFE

By Tish Drake | November 16, 2011
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Air Arabia has selected Rockwell Collins’ second-generation dPAVES in-flight entertainment (IFE) system for 44 new Airbus A320s. Air Arabia is the first airline in the Middle East to select this system, Rockwell Collins said.

The system’s High Definition Media Server (HDMS) offers 160 gigabytes of solid state digital audio and video storage capability, integrated pre-recorded announcements and music (PRAM) functionality with embedded Airshow® Moving Map, all in a single 4 Modular Concept Unit (MCU), electronics bay-mounted box. The large storage capability of the HDMS allows for multiple pre-scripted play periods of entertainment content to be pre-stored on the server, for automatic changeover when the new play period begins, according to the company.

Additionally, with dPAVES, airlines have the option to handle updates of non-encrypted content themselves or through Rockwell Collins Content Services Group. This choice gives airlines flexibility in responding to commercial opportunities as they arise since time sensitive content can be replaced at a moment’s notice, anywhere in the world.

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