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Air Malta would like to inform its passengers about the recently issued recommendation and decision by the European Commission to harmonise the conditions for the use of mobile communication services on aircraft, (MCA Services) within the European Union.
Air Malta as a value focused airline, will study the introduction of such systems on its aircraft inline with relevant safety and commercial policies and in the best interest of its customers.
As with other airlines, the introduction of mobile phone usage on board Air Malta aircraft is subject to a lengthy process of certification by the aircraft manufacturer and State authorities. This certification process will necessitate the evaluation of the effects of mobile phone transmissions on the aircraft navigation systems and other electronic equipment.
Until such studies by State authorities are concluded for each particular aircraft type, and until further notice from Air Malta, the airline will uphold its safety policy regarding use of mobile phones on board. Specifically, mobile phones must be switched off prior to embarkation and not switched on before disembarkation.
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