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Global Eagle buys UK in-flight entertainment company - Los Angeles Times
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Global Eagle buys UK in-flight entertainment company

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Los Angeles-based Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. continues to growth as an in-flight entertainment and connectivity giant with the purchase of a British company that specialized in emerging markets.

Through its subsidiaries, including in-flight wireless Internet provider Row 44, Global Eagle offers in-flight entertainment on about 5,000 planes worldwide.

Global Eagle announced this week that it has acquired Travel Entertainment Group Equity Limited, the UK-based parent company of IFE Services Limited, for $36 million. IFE Services provides in-flight entertainment to airlines and cruise ships, stretching from Asia to Africa and South America.

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“This acquisition is in line with our strategic objective to grow our position as the leading provider of in-flight media, to broaden our client base and to further strengthen the combined service offerings we provide to airlines worldwide,” said John LaValle, chief executive of Global Eagle.

Global Eagle Acquisitions reached an agreement last year to buy privately held Row 44 Inc., a Westlake Village company that provides satellite broadband service for Southwest Airlines.

In July, Global Eagle acquired Irvine-based Post Modern Group, an in-flight entertainment content provider, for up to $23.9 million in a combination of cash and stock.

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Hugo Martín is an assistant editor on the Fast Break Desk, the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news team. He has been a journalist with the Los Angeles Times for more than 30 years, covering politics, transportation, travel, business and the outdoors. A native Californian, Martín was part of the Metro staff that won Pulitzer Prizes in 1993, 1995 and 1998. He is an avid outdoorsman, a proud father and die-hard Lakers fan.

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