
Which type of IFE system is best for your airline?
David Fairand, COO of Adaptive April 18, 2018 There are so many different types of IFE solutions available today that it’s difficult for an airline to know which would be the most beneficial. You might be thinking, ‘mobile or wireless IFE – or both?’, ‘is the seatback solution still necessary?’, or simply ‘help!’ So which type of solution is best for you, based upon your current marketing objectives? If your marketing objective is to reduce the cost of distribution of IFE con

Adaptive speaks at the Aviation Festival Asia 2018 - Singapore, Feb 27/28
Adaptive is very proud to attend the ASIA’S LARGEST COMMERCIAL AVIATION EVENT, the Aviation Festival Asia 2018 in Singapore on February 27/28. Laurent Safar, Adaptive CEO, is part of the 2018 Speakers. On-Floor Seminars - day one (February 27) @14:00 Switching to IFE on mobile and to digital press We would be happy to meet you there! Please contact us at contact@adaptive-channel.com. #Adaptive #AviationFestivalAsia2018 #IFE #MobileIFE


Trends, Tips & Best Practices for Airlines in 2018
By Laurent Safar, CEO of ADAPTIVE 2017 was an important year in the aviation industry, as it brought about a turning point for the onboard passenger experience, especially in terms of inflight entertainment (IFE) offerings; however, we believe that 2018 will prove to be a groundbreaking year. Before examining our predictions for 2018, let’s examine what made 2017 a noteworthy one for the aviation industry. Advancements in mobile technology have made cell phones (and other mob


The state of inflight entertainment, past, present and future; an Op-Ed contribution from Adaptive C
This is an Op-Ed contribution from Laurent Safar, the CEO of Adaptive, which provides mobile inflight entertainment to airlines. Published in Runway Girl Network Today’s consumers are completely different than the consumers of the past and their desire to be constantly connected has changed the aviation industry significantly in the past ten years; unfortunately for today’s cash-strapped airlines, keeping aviation technology up-to-date with consumers’ expectations is proving