The IoT at 30,000 Feet at #PanasonicCES 2017
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The connected aircraft, driven by Panasonic technology, provides enhanced passenger experiences, improved flight and ground operations and faster, more efficient maintenance.
Watch Mary Kirby of Runway Girl Network and Panasonic Aviation’s Matthias Walther demonstrate Panasonic’s award-winning, immersive in-flight entertainment experience right from a beautiful first-class cabin concept at CES 2017.
Then, from nose-to-tail, watch as the two discuss how aircraft connectivity also improves operations, aiding in their abilities to track aircraft positioning and weather patterns, and improve communications and maintenance operations. These connectivity features help make each connected aircraft more efficient, which, ultimately, benefits both the passenger and the airline.
Visit http://bit.ly/2j4SsLj for more from the show floor!
Press kit: http://news.panasonic.com/global/presskits/ces2017/
Watch Mary Kirby of Runway Girl Network and Panasonic Aviation’s Matthias Walther demonstrate Panasonic’s award-winning, immersive in-flight entertainment experience right from a beautiful first-class cabin concept at CES 2017.
Then, from nose-to-tail, watch as the two discuss how aircraft connectivity also improves operations, aiding in their abilities to track aircraft positioning and weather patterns, and improve communications and maintenance operations. These connectivity features help make each connected aircraft more efficient, which, ultimately, benefits both the passenger and the airline.
Visit http://bit.ly/2j4SsLj for more from the show floor!
Press kit: http://news.panasonic.com/global/presskits/ces2017/
Related Link
- Panasonic LIVE@CES 2017
http://www.panasonic.com/ces - [Press Kit] Panasonic at CES 2017
http://news.panasonic.com/global/presskits/ces2017 - [Press Release] Panasonic Booth Overview at CES 2017
http://news.panasonic.com/global/press/data/2017/01/en170105-3/en170105-3.html