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MARKET TRENDS > JULY 2010

Total In-Flight Broadband Equipment Investment Should Approach Half a Billion Dollars Globally by 2013, In-Stat Says

28 July 2010

The commitment that airlines are making to provide in-flight broadband has been remarkable. Total in-flight broadband equipment investment should approach half a billion dollars globally by 2013, reports In-Stat. In-flight Wi-Fi deployments have moved past the trial stage and are approaching critical mass with 2,000 airplanes to be deployed by the end of 2010.

"In-flight broadband service roll-outs by airlines are not without issues though,” says Frank Dickson, VP of Research for In-Stat. "With current paid take rates for in-flight Wi-Fi service below 2 percent, providers have a lot of work to do to entice passengers to use the service. Significant investment has been made in on-board and on-ground infrastructure, and now the market will be tested as it tries to get more passengers to use the service.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
• In-Stat is anticipating service revenues of $95 million in 2010.
• Airlines that have reported offering or testing in-flight broadband or live TV include Air Asia, Air AsiaX, Air Blue, Air Canada, Air France, AirTran, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, British Midlands Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Jazeera Airways, JetBlue, Kingfisher Airlines, Northwest, Oman Air, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, Ryanair, Shenzhen Airlines, Southwest, TAM Airlines, TAP Portugal, United Airlines , US Airways, Virgin America, and Wataniya Airways.

The research, "Build It and They Will Come? The In-Flight Broadband Market,” examines the market for next generation in-flight entertainment (IFE), with a focus on in-flight broadband services. The emphasis of this report is on market potential, usage, business models, and competitive analysis for the in-flight broadband market. For the purpose of this report, next generation IFE services are segmented by access technology (GSM, satellite, air-to-ground) as well as application (voice, video, and data).

For a free sample of the report and more information contact Elaine Potter, epotter@in-stat.com. To purchase it online, please visit: http://www.instat.com/catalog/wcatalogue.asp?id=167

www.in-stat.com

 
 
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