Despite some government concerns over the safety of BYO laptops, tablets and phones on planes, Juniper forecasts a big jump in various commercial planes with net-connected Wi-Fi for customers.
The latest report from the researchers at Juniper Research has forecast that “commercial aircraft adopting in-flight Wi-Fi services will reach 14,419 globally by 2022, up from an estimated 5,243 in 2017.”
This will mean that over half of the global fleet will offer such services in 2022, compared with just under a quarter this year.
Juniper says this increase will “primarily be driven by the impact of the BYOD (bring your own device) trend, despite increased security concerns from several governments, primarily the US, which has given rise to the so-called ‘laptop ban’.”
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In-flight Entertainment Revenues to rise by 30%
The new research, dubbed “In-Flight Entertainment & Wi-Fi Connectivity: Technologies, Business Models and Key Players 2017-2022,” is as always on sale to relevant parties at relevant prices.
The research “found that in-flight wireless streaming is increasingly being offered as an IFE (in-flight entertainment) option, based on a lower installation cost and weight savings versus seatback systems.”
Indeed, explains Juniper, “with many vendors offering combined wireless streaming and Wi-Fi connectivity services, Juniper predicted that wireless streaming will replace seatback in-flight entertainment on most short haul flights, with seatback IFE being increasingly reserved for longer flights with premium carriers.”
And, with with “BYOD, and thus consumer take-up encouraged by wireless services,” we’re told that “monthly in-flight entertainment revenues are forecast to rise by 30% on average per aircraft over the forecast period.”
What about aircraft tracking responsible for driving connectivity?
Juniper notes that, “in light of the Malaysian Airlines MH370 disaster, flight tracking is increasingly coming to the fore of operational offerings from vendors, in line with regulatory pressures to adopt tracking systems.
“The research highlighted additional benefits to tracking, such as improved punctuality leading to increased revenues. Juniper anticipates that these systems will therefore become standard equipment.”
Naturally, there is a whitepaper available to further tempt you into purchase the full research, and it is dubbed “In-Flight Entertainment & Wi-Fi Connectivity: Technologies, Business Models and Key Players 2017-2022.”
Juniper says “This whitepaper lists and profiles the leading 4 disruptors in the in-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi connectivity, which makes essential reading for stakeholders in the sector.”