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RE[3]: Comment by ilovebeer
by David on Sun 2nd Dec 2012 03:36
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I suspect that he may have meant "the cheapest of those available." In flight entertainment systems cost up to $3 million per plane. I've even heard $3-8 million.
First source I could find: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443916104578020601759...
RE[3]: Comment by ilovebeer
by shotsman on Sun 2nd Dec 2012 06:32
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I heard the complete opposite regarding cost. That they (Alaska Airlines anyways) went with the system they use because it was cheap for them to do so. That came from a friend of the family who is a mechanic for Alaska Airlines after I asked him what the deal was with their crappy rental entertainment tablets. Granted he works on the engines but he's definitely in the know about their aircraft in general.
I don't see airlines, especially with domestic or regional service only, making huge investments into stuff like that. It just doesn't make sense.