What They Say
Sixteen-nine.net spotted an installation of 250′ (75m) of LED video wall that has been put in place in the check-in area of the Delta Airlines at LAX airport. The blog points out comparisons with a big installation (475m of video wall) by LG at Orlando in 2016 (LG Sells 1050 Monitors to Orlando Airport).
The LEDs were supplied by Nanolumens and the CMS is from Four Winds Interactive. There are more pictures here.
What We Think
The seamless nature of the video wall really works well in this installation. (BR)
DD Article Source
Delta Airlines Adds 250-foot LED Ribbon To Its LAX Check-in Experience
April 2, 2022 by Dave Haynes
The check-in counters in the Delta Airlines section of LAX are getting a much-needed facelift, with renovations that include a 250-foot LED video ribbon behind the counters.
The wall – reminiscent of what was done at Orlando’s airport – but with LED instead of countless LCDs in portrait mode – brand the airline, have custom creative that was produced in house, and a data layer show real-time flight data.
The airline this past week had a preview of the first phase of its LAX redevelopment work — which includes the consolidated check-in area, baggage claims, security checkpoints and a new Sky Club for its frequent flyers.
The big LED wall is Nanolumens and the CMS driving content is Four Winds Interactive, which I think has worked with Delta for many years. I like this sort of thing because it is easily changeable and content can be tuned to need. If it is not a busy period with a lot of flights, it can do branding and experiential content. But in busy periods, or when new equipment is introduced or existing equipment is acting up, the screens can do operational messaging aimed at travelers.
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The frequent flyer blog Points Guy has a detailed look with lotsa pix of the set-up at checkin and elsewhere.
New of this first spotted here …