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APEX Content Market 2026: uTalk Entertainment to Showcase Short-Form Language Learning Content

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February 9, 2026
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APEX Content Market 2026: uTalk Entertainment to Showcase Short-Form Language Learning Content

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uTalk Entertainment (uTalk) is turning in-flight entertainment (IFE) into a practical learning space, giving passengers the chance to pick up useful phrases before landing in a new country. The UK-based language learning company continues expanding its footprint in the in-flight market by offering short, seatback screen-friendly lessons tailored to airline audiences. Ahead of APEX Content Market 2026 in Dubai, uTalk VP Sales and Marketing Brett Savidge explains how airlines increasingly see language learning as a simple way to add meaningful value to the passenger experience.

Learning in the Sky

uTalk’s in-flight content centers on eight to ten minute video lessons that help travelers learn essential phrases to use in their destination countries during their flight. Since launching its aviation program in 2019, the company says millions of passengers have used the videos to arrive at their destination with practical language skills already in place.

“Being able to land in a new country, knowing a few words like ‘thank you very much’ and ‘I’d like a coffee please’ is really useful. It’s also a great way of adding a little extra value to the mix of entertainment and games passengers already enjoy on the IFE system, and we can tailor-make content for the audience in a range of languages,” Savidge explained.  

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Language lessons focus on three everyday themes: First Words, Getting Around, and Food and Drink. Each segment delivers short, approachable vocabulary that fits naturally into a flight timeline. Passengers can jump in and out of lessons without committing to a long program, which matches how people typically browse in-flight content.

More than a dozen airlines already offer uTalk onboard, including Emirates, Turkish Airlines, American Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, LATAM, Ethiopian Airlines, SAS, Etihad Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, Saudia, Gulf Air, and Air New Zealand. According to Savidge, this diversity of partners shows how language learning translates across regions and passenger demographics.

Airlines or content service providers choose which target languages they want passengers to learn from a catalog of more than 20 options, all recorded by native speakers. Carriers can also request additional languages. Air New Zealand, for example, commissioned Māori content tailored to its passenger base.

Carriers also choose the language the videos are presented in, allowing passengers to learn through instructions in their own language, whether that is English, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Turkish, Arabic, or Portuguese. French will soon join that list, with additional source languages available on request. This flexibility helps airlines shape the experience around their customer base instead of offering a one-size-fits-all-program.

Savidge said this allows airlines to match content with route networks and passenger profiles. “We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from our current airline partners who tell us that passengers find our videos easy to use, educational and a great way to relax, unwind and feel good about themselves. They are also not an expensive option. You buy either a six or twelve month license for each target language you need and remember, the passenger can learn from a choice of languages too.”

“It’s also a great way of adding a little extra value to the mix of entertainment and games passengers already enjoy on the IFE system.”

Expanding Partnerships Using APEX Content Market

For Savidge, APEX Content Market is a key platform for growing uTalk’s aviation partnerships. He has attended multiple iterations of the event and sees it as both a networking and strategy opportunity.

“I have attended the last three APEX Content Market events and found them really valuable. Not only is it a great opportunity to meet existing airline partners, but it is also key to meeting new contacts who are passionate about delivering the best content options to their passengers. I am once again looking forward to meeting everyone who is attending Content Market in Dubai in February 2026, so I can showcase our award-winning uTalk language learning content.”

uTalk brings more than 25 years of experience in language education to the aviation sector. According to the company, it has more than 30 million lifetime customers and over one million active users of its consumer app, giving airlines access to a proven learning platform adapted for the cabin environment.

Language lessons fill a unique gap in in-flight entertainment. While films and series dominate seatback systems, educational micro-content gives passengers a sense of accomplishment. They land not just entertained, but with practical skills they can use on their trip.

For airlines, that helps turn flight time into a positive part of the journey rather than dead time. Quick learning moments can change how passengers remember the experience, and uTalk sees language content as an easy, low-effort way for airlines to stand out. 

uTalk plans to continue refining its aviation catalog with new languages and updated lesson formats. With interest growing among both airlines and content service providers, the company expects in-flight learning to become a more visible category within the broader entertainment ecosystem.

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