White Paper: The Connected Cabin Horizon
The aviation industry has achieved an incredible milestone with next-generation satellite connectivity, successfully bringing “home-internet” speeds to 35,000 feet. Now that passengers can get online effortlessly, the strategic focus shifts from how we connect travelers to where we invite them to engage.
Our latest white paper, The Connected Cabin Horizon: What Happens After The Pipe, explores how airlines can meet this moment by reimagining the most popular screen in the cabin: the moving map. By shifting the tracker from a static background feature to an interactive, cloud-enabled digital homepage, airlines can keep travelers naturally connected to the brand. Inside the white paper, you will find:
The Modern Passenger Journey: An outline of the connected cabin experience across distinct flight phases, with the unique requirements of each one.
The Connectivity Framework: A look at the six natural touchpoints defining how dual-screen mobile and seatback sessions should flow.
The Required Platform Layers: A list of four distinct layers map vendors need to be incorporating into their software and what won’t work within them.
The 10-Point Map Audit: An executive validation checklist to put in your next map RFP.
Investing in next-generation WiFi is a powerful first step. By focusing on the software layer, airlines can transform a standard connectivity pipe into a signature brand experience that stays with passengers long after they cross the arrival gate.
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