Landline Taps Icomera for Onboard Entertainment System
The advanced X-Series gateway sets the stage for The Connected Journey, delivering a significantly improved operator and passenger experience.

Icomera’s X3 Advanced Gateway was chosen as the central connectivity platform, delivering reliable internet connectivity and onboard entertainment services to customers connecting from airside to landside travel modes.
Engie/Landline
ENGIE Solutions, through its subsidiary Icomera and its longstanding partnership with Prevost, is delivering a transformed regional travel experience to The Landline Company (Landline).
Icomera’s X3 Advanced Gateway was chosen as the central connectivity platform, delivering reliable internet connectivity and onboard entertainment services to customers connecting from airside to landside travel modes. The advanced X-Series gateway sets the stage for The Connected Journey, delivering a significantly improved operator and passenger experience.
The Icomera Connected Journey provides seamless connectivity – and premium entertainment – from origin to destination. The high-quality Internet connection allows customers to remain connected, while the media portal provides an immersive entertainment experience for those seeking a more leisurely journey.
Landline is building the future of air travel by seamlessly connecting air and ground transportation. Using Landline’s platform, airlines can access new markets and create bespoke check-in experiences for their customers by offering seamless connections to buses and private cars.
Customers enjoy a hassle-free booking and travel day experience that even includes a thorough check of baggage between the ground and the air. Landline currently powers regional air service to seven cities in Minnesota on behalf of its partner, Sun Country Airlines.
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