Bordunterhaltung (IFE) (IFE: In-Flight Entertainment (IFE))
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Definition
Audio-, Video-, Spiel- und Konnektivitätssysteme, die Passagieren während des Fluges zur Verfügung stehen.
Was ist Bordunterhaltung?
In-flight entertainment (IFE) encompasses all audio, video, gaming, and connectivity systems made available to passengers during flight. IFE has evolved from individual headsets plugging into analog audio channels in the 1960s to full HD touchscreen monitors at every seat, on-demand content libraries of thousands of titles, satellite Wi-Fi, live television, and USB/AC power for personal device charging. IFE is a major factor in airline selection for long-haul travelers and represents a significant capital investment — a full IFE system for a widebody aircraft can cost $5,000–$10,000 per seat to install.
Komponenten eines modernen IFE-Systems
- Seatback screen: The primary display, typically 10–13 inches in economy and 15–18 inches in business or first class. Resolution has improved from VGA to 1080p HD on newer systems; some premium seats offer 4K displays.
- In-seat power: USB-A (5V, 2.1A), USB-C (5V–20V), and 110V AC outlets. Power availability determines whether passengers can charge laptops and tablets throughout long flights.
- Content server: A central media server (typically located in the avionics bay or a dedicated compartment) holds the airline's content library. Modern servers hold 1–4 TB of compressed HD content, refreshed at each maintenance cycle.
- Wireless IFE (W-IFE): Instead of wired seatback screens, content is streamed from the server to passengers' personal devices over a dedicated cabin Wi-Fi network. Reduces weight by several hundred kilograms per aircraft, at the cost of screen convenience.
- Satellite connectivity: Ka-band or Ku-band satellite systems provide in-flight Wi-Fi, live television, and cellular connectivity. Speeds range from 10 Mbps shared (older Ku-band) to 100+ Mbps (ViaSat Ka-band on JetBlue Mint, for example).
Bemerkenswerte Beispiele
The Emirates Boeing 777-300ER ICE (Information, Communication, Entertainment) system is widely regarded as an industry benchmark, offering over 6,500 channels including 2,500 movies, 23 music channels, and 100+ games on a 13.3-inch seatback screen in economy and an 18-inch screen in business class. The Airbus A380 operated by Singapore Airlines in Suites First Class provides 23-inch HD screens with Bose noise-cancelling headphones and in-seat power including universal AC and USB-A/C ports. The Boeing 787-9 operated by Japan Airlines offers an IFE system with 4K OLED seatback screens in business class and full-flat beds with privacy partitions.
Wi-Fi connectivity has improved dramatically: Viasat's Ka-band system on JetBlue's Airbus A321s delivers speeds up to 100 Mbps shared — sufficient for streaming video on multiple personal devices simultaneously.
Verwandte Komponenten
IFE screens are typically embedded in the recline angle-linked seatback structure, so their position relative to the viewing passenger changes when the forward seat reclines. IFE draws significant electrical power — a full widebody IFE system can consume 50–100 kW continuously, which must be supplied by the aircraft's main electrical generation system fed from its turbofan engines via generators. Cabin ambient lighting interacts with IFE; LED mood lighting on the cabin is often dimmed during movie screenings to enhance the viewing experience. The overhead bin panels typically house reading lights and air outlets that complement the personal entertainment zone each passenger occupies.
Related Terms
Kabinenklasse
Die Serviceklassen in einem Flugzeug, typischerweise Economy, Premium Economy, Business und First Class.
Neigungswinkel der Rückenlehne
Die maximale Rückwärtsneigung einer Rückenlehne, gemessen in Grad oder Zoll.
Sitzabstand (Seat Pitch)
Der Abstand in Längsrichtung zwischen einem Punkt an einem Sitz und dem gleichen Punkt am Sitz davor.