EL AL Israel Airlines goes full fleet with Viasat IFC

By November 7, 2019 March 24th, 2020 Featured, IFEC

EL AL Israel Airlines has added in-flight connectivity to its Boeing 777 widebody fleet.

The deployment brings Viasat’s in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) to EL AL’s full fleet. AL expects to have the majority of its fleet connected with the Viasat service by the end of 2020.

Nimrod Borovitz, vice president, Strategy and Business Development at EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd. Commented: “We have a vision to serve our passengers and crew members with high-speed, reliable, enriching experiences when flying to and from major global destinations. We’ve enjoyed a partnership with Viasat, and are excited to have all of our aircraft supported by ViaSat-3—as we believe this will help us realize our vision to make our fleet fully connected. Our ongoing in-flight Wi-Fi investments will enable over time the more than 5 million passengers we fly annually to enjoy the internet how it’s supposed to be: great, engaging and available.”

“EL AL takes great pride in being an innovative airline, and they continue to push the in-flight connectivity boundaries,” said Don Buchman, vice president and general manager, Commercial Aviation, Viasat. “EL AL was first to launch Viasat’s fast IFC service in Europe and the Middle East; first to deploy high-speed internet on transatlantic flights using the advanced ViaSat-2 satellite; and are now the first airline to bring IFC to the Boeing 777 aircraft for global routes before the launch of our ViaSat-3 satellite constellation.”

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