MEA to Trial Panasonic Live TV in the Sky
Middle East Airlines-Air Liban (MEA) is to commence a two-month trial of Panasonic’s Avionics in-flight live television service. Middle East Airlines-Air Liban in-flight
The service was rolled out on MEA’s fleet of nine Airbus A321neoLR aircraft on October 1, 2021, helping passengers to Never Miss a MomentTM with a wide range of premium news and live sporting events.
Panasonic Avionics’ Live Television service connects passengers to unmissable on-the-ground entertainment from the comfort of their seats. The integrated service enables passengers to watch news channels including BBC World and CNN International, along with live sporting action in partnership with Sport 24.
Sport 24 is provided exclusively by Panasonic Avionics and is the world’s first and only live in-flight sports platform. It broadcasts 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, connecting airline passengers to over 16 hours of premium live content from over 30 different global sports leagues each day.
MEA’s customers will be able to enjoy all the live action from the world’s top sporting events, including the NFL, NBA, NHL, all four Tennis Grand Slams, all four Golf Majors, the NRL, the UEFA Champions League, English Premier League, Bundesliga, and more.
The Live Television service on board MEA’s aircraft will be powered by Panasonic Avionics’ in-flight connectivity services, and broadcast through its eX1 in-flight entertainment platform, both of which were launched on the airline’s A321neoLR fleet in 2020. Middle East Airlines-Air Liban in-flight
eX1 is designed specifically for narrowbody aircraft and offers elegant full HD seatback monitors, complete with touch displays and handsets, and an intuitive, personalized interface.
Andew Mohr, Vice President of Digital Solutions for Panasonic Avionics Corporation, said, “We are delighted to extend our partnership with Middle East Airlines, and to enhance the in-flight experience they provide by bringing live news and the world’s best sporting action to their passengers.”
Houssam Moghrabi, Head of In-flight Services at MEA, said, “Panasonic Avionics is a proven partner for MEA. The trial of their live television service is a natural next step following the installation of their state-of-the-art in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems last year which have been well received by our passengers.”