FlightPath3D Reaches 4,000 Installations Worldwide

FlightPath3D Moving Map Cockpit View

FlightPath3D, the leader in moving map technology, announces it has successfully implemented its 3D map on more than 4,000 aircraft worldwide, up from 3,000 installations last year. The company has its sights set on 5,000 in the near future.

FlightPath3D attributes this success to building a smarter way for passengers to connect with their journey and airline destinations. Passengers have the ability to interact with routes and be immersed in destinations based on their personal interests — all integrated within a map. The experience is:

Immersive – you feel what it’s like to walk on the beach or look out the cockpit window like a pilot

Personal – you view content based on interests such as nature, architecture or instagrammable hot spots

Savable and Shareable – you can build your own itinerary and share it

FlightPath3D Video Destination Guide

Destination Guides Trip Planning Feature

“Through our research we have found that a passenger-centric approach is what is fueling growth in the travel industry. The demand for eye-catching, immersive content available on all platforms has never been greater,” says FlightPath3D President Duncan Jackson.

“We have responded by creating an experience for the traveler that will excite the passenger and provide valuable data to our partners.”

Airlines have multiple options to drive revenue by integrating advertisers throughout the map experience. Display rich media and content that aligns with advertisers' desires to tell their story to passengers. Through the actions, searches, and map interaction of passengers, airlines are provided with the knowledge of what interests their passengers most about a location and what future destinations excite them for loyalty and strategic planning.

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