
Signing Delta Air Lines last November as its first airline partner for delivering inflight internet service was a big win for Hughes. The company’s next move might be even bigger. Previously teased as the next generation of inflight connectivity, Hughes appears to have a plan to press its Fusion architecture into service.
We’ve got the team of experts in house, we’ve got the secret sauce. I think we’re in a great place to help airlines and, ultimately, passengers.
– Reza Rasoulian, VP, Hughes
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