Download Passengers on Chinese airlines will be able to surf the Internet and make phone calls in the air under a government plan that requires Chinese airlines to set up satellite communication systems. According to a draft proposal released Tuesday by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, airline companies will have satellite communication equipment installed from 2013 to 2016. By the end of 2016, all commercial aircraft should have the equipment. "The new move is aimed at strengthening speech communication between the control room on the aircraft and the ground," said an official surnamed Ma from the publicity department at the administration. It will promote the airlines' operation control ability, and also let passengers surf the Web, make phone calls and watch real-time TV, analysts said. It's definitely a new attraction for flight passengers. Now that high-speed train passengers can surf the Web and make phone calls, airlines have to offer similar services to compete for potential customers, experts said. "It has long been a dream for travelers to make phone calls and have Internet connections during flights. As long as the technology hurdles are overcome, both airlines and passengers will welcome such services," said Li Lei, an analyst at China Minzu Securities. Zhang Wu'an, spokesman at budget carrier Spring Airlines, said: "We have been actively exploring this area. Once the technology is sophisticated with no interference in normal flight-crew communications, we will be willing to provide the service to our passengers." |