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In full commercial service with [[Emirates Airline]], operational on [[Malaysia Airlines]] and commitments from [[Qantas]], [[V Australia]] and [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]], AeroMobile is teamed with [[Panasonic Avionics Corporation]] to offer a fully IFE integrated solution. Voice, SMS and GPRS services are available using the passenger's own cell phone, PDA or BlackBerry, at a cost of usage set by the passenger's existing mobile phone subscription. |
In full commercial service with [[Emirates Airline]], operational on [[Malaysia Airlines]] and commitments from [[Qantas]], [[V Australia]] and [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]], AeroMobile is teamed with [[Panasonic Avionics Corporation]] to offer a fully IFE integrated solution. Voice, SMS and GPRS services are available using the passenger's own cell phone, PDA or BlackBerry, at a cost of usage set by the passenger's existing mobile phone subscription. |
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==Customers== |
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* {{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} [[Emirates]] - Service started March 2008 |
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* {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Qantas]] - Trial on an B767 2008, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services |
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* {{flagicon|Australia}} [[V Australia]] - Boeing Line fit |
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* {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysian Airlines]] - B777 Trial, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services |
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* {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] - B777 Trial, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 19:56, 2 April 2009
AeroMobile was established as a joint venture between ARINC and Telenor in 2006. Headquartered in London with operations in Oslo, Dubai, Singapore and Seattle; AeroMobile is a global independent cellular provider serving the aviation sector.
In full commercial service with Emirates Airline, operational on Malaysia Airlines and commitments from Qantas, V Australia and Saudi Arabian Airlines, AeroMobile is teamed with Panasonic Avionics Corporation to offer a fully IFE integrated solution. Voice, SMS and GPRS services are available using the passenger's own cell phone, PDA or BlackBerry, at a cost of usage set by the passenger's existing mobile phone subscription.
Customers
Emirates - Service started March 2008
Qantas - Trial on an B767 2008, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services
V Australia - Boeing Line fit
Malaysian Airlines - B777 Trial, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services
Saudi Arabian Airlines - B777 Trial, GSM & GPRS (Email) Services
See also
External links
- http://www.airfax.com/airfax/releases/showrelease.asp?id=2416
- http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2007/11/13/219503/dubai-2007-saudi-arabian-is-second-aeromobile-cellphone.html
- http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/110/
- http://www.mysinchew.com/node/18028?tid=14
- http://www.vaustralia.com.au/in-flight-services/connectivity/index.htm
- http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_xata.shtml
- http://press.telenor.com/PR/200803/1203135_5_1.html
- http://www.arinc.com/products/aeromobile/
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