QantasLink, the regional airline for the Qantas Group, has selected Bluebox Wow W-IFE system from Bluebox Aviation Systems to provide free wireless in-flight entertainment (W-IFE) on board.

QantasLink, the regional airline for the Qantas Group, has selected Bluebox Wow W-IFE system from Bluebox Aviation Systems to provide free wireless in-flight entertainment (W-IFE) on board.

The system will be initially deployed on QantasLink’s Airbus A320 aircraft, then expanding to its Fokker F100, Boeing 717, and Alliance Airlines’ Embraer E190 aircraft.

The IFE content will include movies, TV, audio books and podcasts. Access to the Bluebox Wow system will be integrated with the Qantas Entertainment app to help facilitate a seamless flight-to-flight IFE experience but will also be available app-free with simple browser access for anyone who does not have the Qantas Entertainment app loaded on their device.

The Bluebox Wow aircraft-powered option will be deployed, which will also have fully automated PA Pause functionality. This is provided and fitted via an EASA STC, recently awarded for the A320 Family aircraft and which will be modified for use on the other aircraft in QantasLink’s fleet.

“Recently receiving our STC on the Airbus A320 Family for our aircraft-powered version of Bluebox Wow system, and now being able to announce Qantas’ selection of Bluebox Wow for its QantasLink network, are two exciting and very positive milestones for us to mark as our industry begins to emerge from the global pandemic,” said David Brown, Business Development Director, Bluebox.

“It’s not insignificant either that we’re demonstrating that our W-IFE systems can replicate offerings of traditional aircraft avionics-based installed systems and proving the value of low-cost W-IFE systems across larger fleets. Just as Bluebox Wow expanded the market for IFE in its original battery-operated form, we’ll now see it capture more of the W-IFE market, given its lower cost of deployment and digital platform scope for everything from entertainment to touch-free retail and to even more as digital in-flight services develop.”

Image – Steven Byles.

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