In-flight entertainment (IFE) system manufacturer Matsushita Avionics Systems (MAS) is using the video and broadcast technology expertise of its parent Panasonic to extend its business to in-flight security products.

The move comes as revenues in MAS' core IFE hardware business are expected to fall as airlines defer and cancel aircraft deliveries after the US terrorist attacks.

MAS plans to field an On-board Video Surveillance System within the next four months, while an Integrated Digital Alert and Surveillance System is expected to be available within 18 months, says the manufacturer.

Panasonic produces a range of security products, including iris-recognition systems and video cameras.

The Onboard Video Surveillance System comprises up to four Panasonic surveillance cameras, a monitor that supports up to four video inputs and power supplies.

The system would allow flight crew to monitor video inputs from several sections of the aircraft and is able to switch from audio sequencing to a manual display.

An alert notification feature will allow flight attendants to trigger a discreet wireless panic button, which will transmit a silent alarm to the cockpit.

The Integrated Digital Alert and Surveillance System, meanwhile, will feature multiple-camera options including pinhole cameras, wireless cameras and a 180 degree camera.

It will be designed to provide extensive cabin coverage and will be able to digitally store surveillance and alert the ground via satellite.

Source: Flight International