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I was thinking that, the E-190s operate on OOL-ADL and on flights from PER to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, which are both pretty long for flights without IFE. Got to be another reason.
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Id like them to have the RED system that V Australia (and Virgin America) use.
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Yeah that is a very good system. And the "lights" virgin america have and cabin interiours.
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You mean mood lighting.
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The Ejets do not have Live to Air installed as the antenna is too large to fit on the crown of the aircraft.
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Live2Air was a great idea on the current DJ system about 10 years ago, now it's just a small old screen and an outdated idea.
It was another failed idea by DJ along with Premium Economy & Phuket/South Africa/Fiji with a 777-300ER.... The system was 2nd hand from a USA airline and that is all that needs to be said. |
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How do JetBlue fit it to their E190's?
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The antenna for USA ops and Aust Ops are different sizes due to the nature of the satellite signal strength i think? John C can probably clarify.
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Quote:
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Radi - 100% correct. The antenna on the jet blue airplanes is much smaller. Flybaboo and from memory Azul have live tv on their ejets as well but they use the smaller antenna.
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