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Virgin Atlantic Entertainment Systems
Virgin Atlantic currently have three different types of inflight entertainment systems across their fleet. The stated goal - for some years - is eventually move all aircraft to the V:Port system; however progress on this has been slow and we may potentially see a replacement for V:Port before all aircraft have it fitted. One reason for the delay is cost - reportedly $2M per aircraft. A string of events, such as 9/11, SARS & $70-a-barrel oil prices have caused all airlines to look carefully at their capital expenditure, and in the specific case of Virgin Atlantic their priorities seem to have shifted - initially from the Upper Class Suite, and more recently to the Premium Economy relaunch and Clubhouse programme.

It's difficult to tell whether Virgin are as committed to the V:Port rollout as they once were. Until then, you are likely to see various types of entertainment system on your flight.

Odyssey

Aircraft delivered between 1997 and 2002 were fitted with state-of-the-art Matsushita Avionic Systems IFE. The Odyssey system offers 20 channels of entertainment plus much more as follows:
  • 10 movie channels
  • 2 kids channels (featuring a combination of movies and tv programming)
  • 8 TV channels featuring music, sport & news, comedy and kids programming plus the exclusive Virgin Travel guide
  • 14 audio channels ranging from soul to Classical music
  • A choice of 35 Nintendo Games
  • Moving Skymap display which plots the aircraft's flight path
  • In-seat telephones (located on the reverse of the handset)
The Odyssey system is on a selection of 747-400 and A340 aircraft.
Registration Aircraft Name
G-VAIR A340-313 Maiden Tokyo
G-VAST 747-41R Ladybird
G-VXLG 747-41R Ruby Tuesday
G-VTOP 747-4Q8 Virginia Plain
G-VELD A340-300 African Queen
G-VFAR A340-311 Diana
G-VHOL A340-311 Jetstreamer
G-VSEA A340-311 Plain Sailing

Super Nova

During the summer of 2001 Virgin took delivery of five 747-400 aircraft (the cancelled Alitalia order), these were fitted with an Inflight Entertainment system new to Virgin Atlantic supplied by Thales. The new product, called 'Nova' has 8 channels of seat back entertainment consisting of:
  • Movie channels
  • 2 kids channels (featuring a combination of movies and tv programming)
  • 1 TV channel which works on a cycle basis showing a selection of current TV programming
  • 14 audio channels ranging from soul to Classical music
  • Moving Skymap display which plots the aircraft's flight path
  • Bulkhead Telephone
The Nova system is on a selection of LGW/MAN 747-400. As these aircraft had Suite fit-outs, they got "Super Nova" (an enhanced version of Nova, but it still ain't V:Port).
Registration Aircraft Name
G-VGAL 747-443 Jersey Girl
G-VLIP 747-443 Hot Lips
G-VROM 747-443 Barbarella
G-VROS 747-443 English Rose
G-VROY 747-443 Pretty Woman

V:Port

This system is onboard 747-400s and A340-600s. It offers Video on Demand where passengers can watch or listen to what they want and can start, pause or rewind their chosen movie, TV show or CD. What it features:
  • 10.4 inch screen in Upper Class
  • 9 inch screen in Premium Economy / Economy
  • 300 hours of Video on Demand content
  • 14 channels of Audio on Demand and a jukebox with over 45 CDs ranging from Chopin to Elvis Presley to PJ Harvey. Passengers can listen to an entire CD or just an individual track.
  • A selection of audio books
  • 15 computer games, of which 3 are multi-player and one, Battlemail Kung-fu, has been developed exclusively for Virgin
  • A Quick Find facility that allows passengers to look for films starring their favourite movie star, comedy shows or language programming
  • A dedicated Kid’s Zone that has it’s own menus and contains programming suitable for children and a parental block
  • The system will allows passengers to send emails and SMS messages.
  • IMap is a brand new fully interactive map application - not only can passengers track their flight, but they can also roam around the world, zoom in on different destinations and points of interest.
Email and Intranet was promised as "coming soon" in 2003, but has yet to materialise.

The V:Port system is on all A340-600 series and certain 747-400 aircraft.

Registration Aircraft Name
G-VATL A340-642 Miss Kitty
G-VFOX A340-642 Silver Lady
G-VOGE A340-642 Cover Girl
G-VEIL A340-642 Queen Of The Skies
G-VGOA A340-642 Indian Princess
G-VMEG A340-642 Mystic Maiden
G-VSHY A340-642 Madam Butterfly
G-VXXL A380-800 Virgin Lady
G-VSSH A340-642 Sweet Dreamer
G-VNAP A340-642 Sleeping Beauty
G-VGAS A340-642 Varga Girl
G-VWKD A340-642 Miss Behavin
G-VRED A340-642 Scarlet Lady
G-VWIN A340-642 Lady Luck
G-VFIT A340-642 Dancing Queen
G-VFIZ A340-642 Bubbles
G-VBLU A340-642 Soul Sister
G-VYOU A340-642 Emmeline Heaney
G-VWOW 747-41R Cosmic Girl
G-VROC 747-41R Mustang Sally
G-VBIG 747-4Q8 Tinker Belle
G-VFAB 747-4Q8 Lady Penelope
G-VHOT 747-4Q8 Tubular Belle
G-VSUN A340-311 Rainbow Lady
G-VWEB A340-642 Surfer Girl
G-VBUG A340-642 Lady Bird


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