ANA (All Nippon Airways) selects Rockwell Collins’ in-flight entertainment system
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (September 27, 2004) - ANA has selected Rockwell Collins Audio Video Entertainment System (PAVES™) for four Boeing 737 aircraft with the potential
for 41 additional orders. Delivery is scheduled to begin in October 2005.
PAVES offers overhead video on 10.4-inch retractable monitors and 24 channels of high-fidelity, digital in-seat audio programming.
The monitors offer passengers wide viewing angles with crisp and bright picture quality.
The PAVES system was the first programmable audio/video entertainment system for single-aisle aircraft. The system is currently
installed on nearly 600 aircraft and has been enhanced to reduce power consumption and weight. Features and functionality
include retractable monitors and a completely redesigned user interface that allows for simple one-touch operation. PAVES
provides interfaces for up to seven unique video sources, including: satellite television, moving map, landscape camera and
video reproducer units. In addition, the Audio Distribution System (ADS) allows passengers access to 22 standard audio channels
and overhead video soundtracks.
Rockwell Collins is a leader in the design, production and support of communications and aviation electronics solutions for
government and commercial customers worldwide. Additional company information is available at www.rockwellcollins.com.
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