FlightPath3D Accessibility Map Wins Big with Onboard Hospitality and PAX Readership Awards

FlightPath3D, the global leader in aviation moving maps, is proud to announce that it has been awarded Best in Accessibility for both the Onboard Hospitality and PAX Readership Awards.

The awards, presented by Onboard Hospitality Magazine and PAX Tech respectively, recognize their commitment to creating an inclusive flight journey for all passengers regardless of ability with an industry-first Accessibility Map.

"We recognize the importance of creating an inclusive inflight experience and the Accessibility Map, featuring a streamlined interface and visibility enhancements, is a major step toward our goal of providing maps for all passengers,” said FlightPath3D President Duncan Jackson. 

President, Duncan Jackson, and CEO, Boris Veksler with PAX International’s Robynne Trueman and Jetway Communication’s Katie Geraghty.

Implemented across Delta’s fleet, FlightPath3D created an innovative, simplified high-contrast display designed specifically for travelers with visual, motor, and/or cognitive impairments. This map extends the existing FlightPath3D offering, prioritizing accessibility while still providing the key features passengers expect.

Jackson adds, “We are honored to receive these accolades for our industry-first Accessibility Map, which is setting a new standard for the inflight moving map experience.”

President, Duncan Jackson, pictured with Delta Air Line’s Kara Nishida and Sarah Downs.

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