In-Flight Wi-Fi Market - Global Study on in-Flight Wi-Fi to 2021

In-Flight Wi-Fi Market - Global Study on In-Flight Wi-Fi to 2021

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Global In-Flight Wi-Fi Market Revenue is
Expected to Grow US$ 5,456.7 Mn by 2021 :
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In-Flight Wi-Fi Market - Global Study on In-Flight Wi-Fi to 2021
Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report According to a new market report
published by Persistence Market Research ‘Global Market Study on In-Flight Wi-Fi:
Asia-Pacific to Witness Highest Adoption By 2021 - Driven By Increasing Demand
For In-Flight Connectivity And Entertainment Services By Passengers’. The global
in-flight Wi-Fi market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 14.9% during the forecast period
(2015 - 2021), driven by various growth factors, regarding which PMR offers vital insights in
detail in this report.

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On the basis of type, the market has been segmented into hardware and service. In terms of
market share, hardware was the dominant segment in 2014, with over 60% share of the
global in-flight Wi-Fi market. However, the segment is expected to witness a decline of over
2,500 BPS in market share by the end of 2021 as compared to that in 2014. Hardware
segment is further sub-segmented into the antenna, wireless access point, wireless hotspot
gateway, wireless LAN controller and other hardware while the service segment is
segmented into implementation & integration, network planning & design, support service,
video streaming service and other services.

The global in-flight Wi-Fi market has been segmented by technology into air-to-ground
technology and satellite technology. Of these segments, air-to-ground technology was the
largest segment in the global in-flight Wi-Fi market in terms of revenue contribution in 2014;
however, the segment is expected to lose its dominance to satellite technology segment by
the end of 2021. Satellite technology is further...