ALL ARE WINDOWS SEATS

To bring a more computer-like experience to airline passengers, Rockwell Collins is adding Windows operating systems to the hardware of its TES cabin entertainment system, resulting in the eTES system, scheduled for first delivery in mid-2002. The idea is that Windows provides a stable architecture...

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