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EK433B77W Jun 1, 2012 8:38 am

IFE Screen Upgrades for B77Ws
 
Emirates announced that their entire B77W will receive upgraded IFE screens effective immediately.

First Class (F) passengers can now enjoy I.C.E on a 27" Full HD screen, Business Class (J) on a 20" Full HD screen and Economy Class (Y) on a 12.1" Full HD Screen.

A6-EGP, A6-EGQ and the recently delivered A6-EGR have already been fitted with the new screens manufactured by Panasonic.

RichL Jun 1, 2012 12:57 pm

Does this mean that the aircraft in service that have the old recliner seats where the tv pops out / comes out of the seat are being upgraded?

EK433B77W Jun 1, 2012 6:13 pm


Originally Posted by RichL (Post 18681018)
Does this mean that the aircraft in service that have the old recliner seats where the tv pops out / comes out of the seat are being upgraded?

I would say so, as it would be a waste of money and time if the new IFE's were just installed.

mrtdxb Jun 1, 2012 8:11 pm


Originally Posted by RichL (Post 18681018)
Does this mean that the aircraft in service that have the old recliner seats where the tv pops out / comes out of the seat are being upgraded?

I would say - don't hold your breath". No way that this could happen unless and until the seats are replaced with the "shell" seats.

ung1 Jun 1, 2012 11:42 pm

When you say 'effective immediately' does that mean all aircraft have already been refitted? Or they will all be refitted overnight? Or all new deliveries will sport bigger screens?

There is already quite a difference between the ICE and ICE digital widescreen screens in Suites for example.

EK433B77W Jun 2, 2012 2:11 am


Originally Posted by ung1 (Post 18683608)
When you say 'effective immediately' does that mean all aircraft have already been refitted? Or they will all be refitted overnight? Or all new deliveries will sport bigger screens?

There is already quite a difference between the ICE and ICE digital widescreen screens in Suites for example.

I presume work will start on the required changes as the aircraft are brought in for scheduled maintenance.

ft101 Jun 4, 2012 3:21 am

The news release indicates new B777 deliveries and retrofitting to A380s, but no mention of older B777s being upgraded.


The enhanced screens and GUI will be introduced on all new Boeing 777 joining the Emirates fleet and subsequently over the next year on Emirates’ A380 aircraft. The system will be available in all classes of service, an Emirates standard.
Full article:
http://www.emirates.com/english/abou...86459&offset=0

EK433B77W Jun 4, 2012 5:05 am


Industry analyst Saj Ahmad said: "Emirates investment in its Boeing 777 fleet stands out for two key reasons. First is that the airplane is the backbone of its long haul fleet and by extension, adding in new in flight entertainment systems that deliver High Definition programming and services will serve to enrich the passenger experience. Secondly, it has become quite apparent to Emirates that their deliveries of A350-900s will be significantly delayed and therefore the airline has elected to modernise its entire 777 fleet, some of the early models which will now be in service until 2016 and beyond so they're investing in a homogenous product across its 777 fleet.
http://www.arabianaerospace.aero/emi...-with-ice.html

leogeo Jun 4, 2012 7:00 am

I wonder which routes the new 777s are flying?

chunk73 Jun 4, 2012 7:08 am

Are the EK 777 Y seats wide enough for a 12in screen I think is the more pertinent point! ;)

How about spending the cash making em 9 across and then I will consider flying on em!

melted Jun 4, 2012 8:42 am


Originally Posted by chunk73 (Post 18694071)
How about spending the cash making em 9 across and then I will consider flying on em!

I think that's wishful thinking!

San Gottardo Jun 7, 2012 12:03 pm


Originally Posted by RichL (Post 18681018)
Does this mean that the aircraft in service that have the old recliner seats where the tv pops out / comes out of the seat are being upgraded?

i am not sufficiently familiar with all the cabin/seat variants, but I thought that all the B777-300ER had the shell seats now? Old recliners only on some - or all - the B777-300?

Thanks for any clarification

ft101 Jun 7, 2012 1:23 pm


Originally Posted by San Gottardo (Post 18715906)
i am not sufficiently familiar with all the cabin/seat variants, but I thought that all the B777-300ER had the shell seats now? Old recliners only on some - or all - the B777-300?

Thanks for any clarification

Other way round I think - all 12 x B777-300s have lie flats while there are still -ERs with the "deeply reclining" product in J going by the fleet information thread.

GigoloArt Jun 8, 2012 4:48 am


Originally Posted by ft101 (Post 18716499)
Other way round I think - all 12 x B777-300s have lie flats while there are still -ERs with the "deeply reclining" product in J going by the fleet information thread.

That's correct and easy to remember: All non-ER 777-300 have shell/ lie flat seats.

RichL Jun 8, 2012 8:12 am

For info, A6-EBT, A6-EBV and A6-ECB are (I think) the only 300ER's that still have the old recliners?

Without going into that other thread :p

ft101 Jun 8, 2012 8:31 am


Originally Posted by RichL (Post 18720920)
For info, A6-EBT, A6-EBV and A6-ECB are (I think) the only 300ER's that still have the old recliners?

Without going into that other thread :p

Several more according to the other thread, but it hasn't been updated for a while. Do you have a more up to date source?

RichL Jun 8, 2012 12:38 pm

Only the list I have been compiling of the aircraft that have been in and out of BHX for the past year, I only had those 3 mentioned down on my list - which also means I am totally wrong it seems :eek:

773ER Jun 8, 2012 3:39 pm

As far as I know, the only 2-class ER's with the old seats are A6-EBV and ECB. There are still quite a number of 3-class with the old seats though. A6-EBC, EBE, EBG, EBJ, EBM and EBN and EBO all have the older first class and business class seats.

RichL Jun 8, 2012 11:56 pm

Yeah, the way I had been doing it was to

1) check what the Emirates website says the seating plan is for the flights BHX-DXB daily

2) Use the App 'Planefinder' which gives me the registration number

3) Compile my database that way.

Admit I have only been doing it for the BHX-DXB route which is normally 2 class config.

ft101 Jun 8, 2012 11:59 pm


Originally Posted by 773ER (Post 18723586)
As far as I know, the only 2-class ER's with the old seats are A6-EBV and ECB. There are still quite a number of 3-class with the old seats though. A6-EBC, EBE, EBG, EBJ, EBM and EBN and EBO all have the older first class and business class seats.

As above, there are several more listed on the (dated) fleet information thread. Do you have a source as it's good to keep an updated list?

773ER Jun 9, 2012 11:25 am

theeksource.com is pretty decent, but it's becoming a bit out of date now. For the 2-class ER's i've been doing similar to what RichL was doing, but looking at the Glasgow route, before it changed to 3-class. For the 3-class ER's, i've been going by theeksource and looking at data.flight24.com and seeing if any of the aircraft listed as the old seats have been out of service for more than a couple of weeks. Not the most accurate ways of looking at it, but it seems to work. Not entirely sure about the 3-class aircraft, some that I have listed may have been refurbished, but there is definitely no more than what I have listed. Hope this makes sense!

CaptainEKAirbus Jun 12, 2012 4:49 am

Here's a short demonstration of the system from youtube, not my video... but shows the systems well enough for people who haven't seen it. The video just highlights the new (G.U.I.) system, not the new TV screens by the looks of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-ERvTcO5X8

Zol Jun 22, 2012 10:52 am

The new screens are here
 
The first 777 with the new screens has arrived in DXB

http://content.emirates.com/newsimag...133-886231.jpg

http://content.emirates.com/newsimag...133-886243.jpg

Xlr Jun 23, 2012 5:45 am

Will this be for all 777s or only the ones with ice digital widescreen?

grahampros Jun 24, 2012 10:39 am


Originally Posted by Xlr (Post 18805976)
Will this be for all 777s or only the ones with ice digital widescreen?

Per the EK press release

" The enhanced screens and GUI will be introduced on all new Boeing 777 joining the Emirates fleet and subsequently over the next year on Emirates’ A380 aircraft. The system will be available in all classes of service, an Emirates standard."

So it appears only on new delivery 777 and retro fited on the 380..no mention of retro fit on the existing 777 fleet

yanny baba Jun 26, 2012 12:49 am

I flew yesterday (in Y) on A6-EGP from LHR-DXB and then had the same bird for my DXB-KWI connection.

The new setup is really impressive. Great image quality, vastly improved sound and the touch screens are much more responsive than the earlier versions.

pjm1300 Jul 1, 2012 3:42 am

Here is an article released today in 7Days. There is a great video at the bottom of the page showing the F suite upgrades. Looks like they changed to wireless touch panel controller to something a bit more sleek and sexy (looks similar to an iPad).

http://www.7daysindubai.com/Emirates...ail/story.html

-Phil

GigoloArt Jul 1, 2012 9:56 am


Originally Posted by pjm1300 (Post 18850950)
Here is an article released today in 7Days. There is a great video at the bottom of the page showing the F suite upgrades. Looks like they changed to wireless touch panel controller to something a bit more sleek and sexy (looks similar to an iPad).

http://www.7daysindubai.com/Emirates...ail/story.html

-Phil

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