Many airlines have embraced the iPad as a way to replace the 40-pound flight bags containing charts and manuals, but until now there's been little talk about how those tablet deployments are going. At ...
Boeing Information Services says electronic device will save 36kg over paper weights Boeing Information Services, part of the company's Commercial Aviation Services group, plans to start in-flight ...
When a ransomware attack recently crippled check-in systems across major European airports, thousands of passengers were stranded in chaos. Just months earlier, the Scattered Spider group launched ...
All Air Mobility Command wings are now approved to use electronic flight bags. The portable electronic devices consolidate nearly 120 pounds of paper products into a single tablet and will save the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Market by Type (Portable (Class 1, Class 2) & Installed), Component (Hardware (Class 1, ...
Delta Air Lines is working with AT&T and Apple to provide its pilots with an upgraded electronic flight bag, switching over to the 5G-equipped iPad Pro. The initiative, launched on Tuesday, will ...
Alaska Airlines devised a way to make the flight check-in process even faster as travel demand surges: electronic bag tags. Later this year, the Washington-based airline will become the first U.S.
A electronic luggage tag that Alaska Airlines will begin offering as part of a pilot program this fall. (Alaska Airlines Photo) Smart travelers have all sorts of tips and tricks for saving time and ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Alaska Airlines is rolling out a new way to check-in your luggage ...
Alaska Airlines is rolling out electronic bag tags in an effort to speed up the airport check-in process for customers, the company said Tuesday. Alaska Airlines is rolling out electronic bag tags in ...
Flight bags are going digital, and American Airlines is on the forefront of this move away from a paper-laden cockpit. American has approval to use the iPad in its 777, 737 and MD-80 airplanes and is ...