[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Plant M announced on the 23rd that it will provide Korean Air with an upgraded in-flight digital and entertainment content service.
Plant M, a subsidiary of Plant Net, a KOSDAQ-listed company, will significantly expand its latest music and video content to offer an audio-video on demand (AVOD) service reflecting the preferences of Korean Air passengers. In addition to providing popular tracks such as the latest Korean K-pop music and animation OSTs, it plans to offer a variety of visual content including music videos selected based on domestic popular music charts and clips from Korean broadcasters.
Since 2007, Plant M has operated in-store music services for over 200 brands nationwide, earning recognition for its top-tier music service quality competitiveness in the industry. Furthermore, it has expanded its business areas to digital signage, advertising and marketing solutions, and electronic magazines, establishing itself as a total content and solution platform company both online and offline.
Meanwhile, Plant M recently supplied a digital signage-based facility system to Hyundai Motor Company and has accelerated strengthening its references by newly securing Korean Air as a client in the airline industry.
Lee Kwangwoo, CEO of Plant M, stated, “We will strive to achieve high customer satisfaction through music and video content that reflects digital trends,” adding, “We will provide the best ‘In Flight Entertainment Service’ with high-quality content that has never been seen in other in-flight services.”
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