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Singapore plans for MP3 files through A380's Krisworld

Source: The Australian

SINGAPORE Airlines is investigating whether it can sell MP3 music files through its newest Krisworld in-flight entertainment system.

The system, installed on the A380 superjumbo due to start flying to Sydney next week, has USB ports in all classes, allowing passengers to connect MP3 players and other peripheral devices such as flash drives.

Singapore Airlines senior vice-president of products and services Yap Kim Wah said the new system was capable of storing more than 700 CDs or between 7000 and 8000 songs on the system’s hard drive.

But he said a problem was that the airline did not own the copyright. “We are looking at this aspect and if that can be done and it is feasible, that is one of the directions we will take,” he said.

The airline’s new eX2 system offers more than 1000 movie, music, gaming, educational and office productivity options on widescreen, high resolution LCDs.

Office applications on the system allow people to edit spreadsheets and word processor documents and store them on a USB drive.

Officials said they would also look at bringing back internet connectivity if they could find a way of convincing passengers to pay for it.

Singapore was one of the airlines to offer Boeing’s Connexion internet access, but that system was shut down by the US aerospace giant after it failed to make enough money.

SIA’s research found that passengers liked the option of being able to connect to the internet but were not prepared to pay enough to make it viable.

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By: alangirvan01 - 21st October 2007 at 00:02

If SIA want to sell music and videos, they will just be an online store like itunes or Amazon. If they sell only what they have on the plane, the selection will be a bit limited compared with what people can get on the ground. As the article says, the big question is whether people are prepared to pay to download music on the plane. People were not so keen on Connexion by Boeing because of the cost, and big music/video files would cost quite a lot to download in the air.

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By: KabirT - 20th October 2007 at 06:49

I just did MEL-SIN-DEL…. just came back a few hours ago. I must say the new KrisWorld is absolutely fantastic. I have not sen such a selection in any other airline.

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By: Prowlus - 19th October 2007 at 20:26

Wouldn’t this open data lead to someone actually being able to hack into the A380 via a laptop and “accidently” controlling the plane?:diablo:

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By: cal900 - 19th October 2007 at 13:44

Great idea if they can get enough songs of what people want.

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