Kiwi tech company Phitek has secured a global aviation deal in the US$2.08 billion (NZ$3.03 billion) in-flight entertainment industry.
The company has gained certification by the European Airline Safety Aviation (EASA) - the first in the country to do so - enabling the local company to sell its audio connector to major airlines.
Phitek CEO Roy Moody said EASA certification is a game-changer for the company which is well-known for its high quality noise-cancelling headphones.
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"We believe our innovative magnetic connector revolutionises the way IFE audio is delivered, controlled and consumed during flights," Moody said.