Runway Girl: With ANA as 50th customer, FlightPath3D continues growth trajectory

Having built its inflight moving map software to run on LINUX, iOS or Android and on any inflight entertainment system, FlightPath3D has rocketed to a place of prominence in the industry, securing airline customers from around the globe.

In five years, the Lake Forest, California-based firm has seen its maps offered on over 2,000 commercial aircraft and viewed by over 275 million passengers annually. It now lays claim to being “one of the fastest growing and most innovative tech companies in the IFEC space” and with 50-plus airline customers – including its latest fleet-wide deal with All Nippon Airways (ANA) – it’s easy to understand why.

FlightPath3D’s first-ever customer, Norwegian Air Shuttle, played a pivotal role in the company’s trajectory, notes FlightPath3D CEO Boris Veksler in a statement. “They introduced our map on their 787 Dreamliner fleet and we’re continuing to innovate with them and will be adding our map to their short-haul fleet shortly,” he says.

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