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Axinom Develops On-Board Cloud to Connect All Cabin Devices

Axinom Advances On-Board Cloud to Integrate All Aircraft Cabin Devices
Fürth-based software developer Axinom has announced a major expansion of its On-Board Cloud platform, designed to unify cloud-managed services across the full spectrum of connected cabin devices. This includes everything from seatback screens and crew tablets to passengers’ personal electronic devices. The upgraded platform employs open standards such as ARINC 853 Cabin Secure Media-Independent Messaging (CSMIM), enabling seamless data exchange between devices from multiple manufacturers.
Unifying Cabin Systems Through Open Standards
As airlines increasingly demand greater control over digital passenger services, operational applications, and onboard data management, Axinom’s enhanced platform addresses a growing industry trend toward connected, software-defined cabins. The system supports a variety of applications, including predictive maintenance alerts for galley equipment, synchronized flight information across both passenger and crew devices, and cloud-based deployment of entertainment and retail services.
Ralph Wagner, CEO of Axinom, emphasized the importance of a unified yet open platform. He noted, “A seatback screen, a crew tablet, the oven in the galley: these are all just devices running services, and there is no reason for each of them to sit in a separate system. But a unified platform is not enough by itself. It has to be open, so that devices from any manufacturer work together and any application can run, whether the airline built it or a third party did. That is how an airline takes back the decisions about what happens in its cabin.”
Technical Challenges and Market Implications
Integrating a diverse range of cabin devices while ensuring reliable connectivity across cellular, Wi-Fi, satellite, and ambient networks presents significant technical challenges. As airlines and cargo operators strive to deliver superior connectivity experiences, competition in the market is expected to intensify. Industry players are likely to enhance their own connectivity solutions in response, particularly as “always-on” connectivity becomes a critical differentiator in the passenger experience.
The strategic importance of advanced connectivity in aviation is further highlighted by projections for the global cloud computing market, which is anticipated to grow from $905.33 billion in 2026 to $2.9 trillion by 2034. This rapid expansion underscores the pivotal role platforms like Axinom’s On-Board Cloud will play in shaping the future of in-flight digital services.
Axinom plans to demonstrate its enhanced platform at the upcoming World Aviation Festival in Lisbon and the APEX FTE Expo Asia later this year, positioning itself at the forefront of the evolving connected cabin ecosystem.

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