Photo: Benjamin Cooper | Simple Flying In 2022, Panasonic reported that more than service. This piece of statistics came during the height of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. A year later, the Rugby World Cup was also broadcast on flights operated by Air New Zealand and Emirates.

After its partnership with France 24, . Passengers on JetBlue flight 292 got to watch their emergency situation on television as the plane circled to burn fuel. Live TV is generally perceived as a luxury that budget airline passengers cannot afford.

However, this is set to change. GDC Media is aspiring to transform the landscape of inflight entertainment (IFE) and internet services by introducing AERO VISION. This technology will link an ad-supported inflight-captured OTT streaming network to the global digital advertising ecosystem.

The inflight ads, with their minimal distractions and extended exposure, are set to offer distinct advantages over traditional advertising mediums. GDC Media is based in Australia. The consummate professionals working for this media deliver state-of-the-art internet platforms and inflight streaming.

AERO VISION, developed by GDC, has the potential to revolutionize the onboard experience as airline passengers can experience cost-free real-time live-streaming. This includes access to: AERO Vision specifically caters to the interests of ultra-low-cost and low-cost carriers. The “digital device” first approach ensures that carriers don’t have to bear additional costs.

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