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In its most recent move to saturate the music market, Apple has partnered with seven of the major world airlines to make iPods an integral part of in-flight entertainment.
Beginning in mid-2007, Air France, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, KLM and United Airlines will allow passengers to connect their iPods to in-flight entertainment systems.The iPod seat connections will charge iPods in flight, and allow videos stored on iPods to be viewed on individual seat-back displays.
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