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  2. Smile: Some airliners have cameras on seat-back screens - AOL

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    Now there is one more place where cameras could start watching you — from 30,000 feet.

  3. 3 takeaways from Delta's big CES event: Bluetooth, AI, and ...

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    The translation service allows flight attendants to send tailored messages in the flyer's preferred language to their seatback screen. AI tools. The airline is also adding new AI tools, known as ...

  4. In-flight entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The first in-flight film screened during the 1921 Pageant of Progress Exposition in Chicago [1] Movie screening in a DC-8 of SAS, 1968. The first in-flight movie was screened by Aeromarine Airways in 1921, showing a film called Howdy Chicago to passengers on a Felixstowe F.5 flying boat as it flew around Chicago. [2]

  5. Airlines are ditching seatback screens and making you use ...

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    Airlines are beginning to remove the seatback screens passengers once used to watch movies and TV shows, according to the New York Times.

  6. Qatar Airways - Wikipedia

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    Economy class passengers on A330 aircraft are offered individual seat-back TV screens. Passengers on Airbus A350, A380, Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft are offered touch-screen IFE monitors. [254] Qatar Airways has taken delivery of several A320 family aircraft so far with individual seat-back personal televisions in every seat in economy class.

  7. Passenger Wi-Fi on airplanes - Wikipedia

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    The data is then transmitted to the airplane via an antenna located on the top of the aircraft. An onboard router subsequently distributes the Wi-Fi signal to passengers. The optional use of Wi-Fi on personal devices by travelers is enabling airlines to eliminate in-seat screens, resulting in energy savings and reduced aircraft weight. [10]

  8. New airplane business class seat design has huge 45-inch TV ...

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    Not only is MAYA’s curved screen three times larger than classic business class seat options, Panasonic also envisages the seat offering an Ultra-Widescreen CinemaScope (21:9) display – a ...

  9. Seaboard World Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Seaboard World Airlines was an international all-cargo airline based in the United States. It was certificated as the first US transatlantic scheduled cargo airline in 1955 by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now defunct federal agency that, from 1938 to 1978, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation.