New Delhi: Air India has awarded a contract worth 70 million dollar to France-based Thales for installation of an advanced passenger entertainment system on 23 Boeing aircraft to be inducted in the international flag carrier from February next year.
Under the agreement, the entertainment system to be installed in 23 b-777s would comprise Thales top series digital audio and video on-demand entertainment systems at every seat, the airline said in a release here.
A 23-inch display system would be installed in the first class followed by 15 inch and 10.6 inch in business and economy classes.
13/09/06 Zee News
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