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Wireless In Flight Entertainment (WIFE) is a technology used in commercial aerospace to provide passengers with entertainment options during flights. It typically consists of a server connected to a network of wireless access points, allowing passengers to access content such as movies, music, and games through their own personal devices. WIFE systems are designed to be lightweight and energy efficient, allowing airlines to reduce the weight of their aircraft and improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, WIFE systems can be used to provide passengers with real-time flight information, such as the current altitude and speed of the aircraft.
The WIFE market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by the increasing demand for in-flight entertainment options. Airlines are increasingly investing in WIFE systems to provide passengers with a more enjoyable experience, as well as to differentiate their services from competitors.
Some companies in the WIFE market include Panasonic Avionics, Thales Group, Global Eagle Entertainment, and Gogo. Show Less Read more