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Jetstar Asia Signs with ARINC

For AviNet Type B Network Service

The newest Singapore-based low-fare airline—Jetstar Asia—will use ARINC’s AviNet Type B business messaging when it launches new regional passenger services from Singapore later this month. The Asia Pacific division of ARINC Incorporated made the announcement today.

Jetstar Asia will use AviNet Type B to exchange important passenger information with its destination airports. The network project is to start immediately.

“Our partnership with ARINC will allow us to manage our communications infrastructure cost-effectively, helping us provide outstanding service while still offering our customers exceptional value for money,” said Simon Lew, Airport Systems Manager for Jetstar Asia. “We look forward to working with ARINC during our launch and our future expansion.” Jetstar Asia is anticipating a fleet of 20 aircraft within three years, serving multiple Asian destinations within five hours of Singapore.

“We are very excited to be part of Jetstar Asia’s fresh and vibrant approach to low-cost travel in the region, and will continue to support them during their launch and beyond,” stated Randy Pizzi, ARINC’s Asia Pacific Managing Director.

 ARINC AviNet customers use the Type B messaging service to exchange seat availability status, passenger information, and other industry-related messages. AviNet Type B service is an advanced IP network that supports customers who use older legacy protocols as well as modern IP protocols. AviNet also reduces costs for airlines with its new flat pricing option.

FMI: www.arinc.com

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