The Qantas award winning, non-stop entertainment system highlights include: * Brand new, state-of-the-art Total Entertainment system recognized with the highest Avion Award * Personal seatback video screen with a choice of new release movies, TV shows, Q Games and Q Radio * The latest trend in entertainment with Audio Video On Demand (AVOD) that gives passengers control of their own entertainment options is being progressively introduced * Economy Class passengers can choose from a variety of movies, television programs, Q radio channels and games * Business and First Class passengers have a choice of additional new release movies and all-time favorites Each year, the Association acknowledges innovation in in-flight entertainment for the world's leading airlines.
Qantas' award winning, non-stop entertainment system highlights: --Brand new, state-of-the-art Total Entertainment system recently recognized with the highest Avion Award --Personal seatback video screen with a choice of new release movies, TV shows, Q Games and Q Radio --The latest trend in entertainment with Audio Visual On Demand (AVOD) giving passengers control of their own entertainment options is being progressively introduced --Economy Class passengers can choose from a variety of movies, television programs, Q radio channels and games --Business and First Class passengers have a choice of additional new release movies and all-time favorites to enjoy For the third time in four years, Qantas Airways was named the world's No.
Business Editors/Travel Writers CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 17, 2003 Ethiopian Airlines has selected Rockwell Collins' Programmable Audio Video System (PAVES(R)) and Total Entertainment System (TES(TM)) to meet the in-flight entertainment requirements for their new Boeing Aircraft.
24, 2003 Reasoning, the leading provider of automated software inspection services, announced today it has successfully completed a pilot code inspection project for Rockwell Collins' enhanced Total Entertainment System (eTES(TM)).
In November 2002, Qantas Airways took delivery of its first Boeing 747-400ER equipped with Rockwell Collins new liquid crystal flight displays, MultiScan(TM) weather radar and the Total Entertainment System (TES(TM)) for in-flight entertainment.
The aircraft features Rockwell Collins' new active matrix liquid crystal flight displays, MultiScan(TM) Weather Radar, a full suite of communication and navigation sensors in the flight deck, and the Collins Total Entertainment System (TES(TM)) IFE system in the cabin.
Installation of the Rockwell Collins equipment on the Boeing 777-200ER aircraft will be Vietnam Airlines' first application of Rockwell Collins' avionics and Total Entertainment System (TES(TM)), which features in-seat audio/video on demand (AVOD).