Now Nearly 500 Row 44-Equipped Aircraft Flying Worldwide
Norwegian Air Shuttle First Airline in Europe to Offer Video-On-Demand
Row 44 announced today that it has completed installation on 60 of Norwegian Air Shuttle’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft. To date, Row 44’s inflight entertainment solution, powered through Ku-band satellites, is currently offered on nearly 500 aircraft flying around the world, and is by far, the largest deployed satellite-powered system of any inflight entertainment provider.
Norwegian Air Shuttle was the first airline to offer high-speed Internet connectivity on flights within Europe, and is now also the first airline in Europe to perform a broad commercial roll-out of Video-On-Demand directly to passengers’ own WiFi-enabled devices.
“We are exceptionally proud to be the airline with the most pioneering in-flight entertainment system in Europe,” said Boris Bubresko, head of business development for Norwegian Air Shuttle.
On board Norwegian’s WiFi-enabled aircraft, passengers can access a host of in-flight services; from high-speed WiFi for work or browsing to games, shopping, interactive flight maps and destination services. Moreover, Norwegian is now offering Row 44’s Video-On-Demand services, presenting passengers exceptional picture quality for watching television shows and movies on their WiFi-enabled devices.