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Delta to lease AirTran 717s from Southwest

22 May 2012 By Seth Miller 9 Comments

When Southwest bought out AirTran they were quite up front about their desire to get rid of the 717s in their newly acquired fleet. Thanks to a new agreement between Delta and their pilot union, it seems like there is a deal on the table which will allow them to do precisely that. Assuming the […]

This story is about: AirTran, Delta, Flying, gogo, in flight, internet, merger, PaxEx, Southwest Airline Filed Under: IFEC

American to launch streaming media service in-flight

6 May 2011 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

American Airlines announced this week that they are extending their partnership with in-flight internet provider Aircell, the company behind the gogo service. There are two main components to the announcement, one covering internet connectivity and the other addressing streaming media. On the internet front the company has committed to expanding their gogo deployment to cover more […]

This story is about: AirTran, American Airlines, Continental, Delta, internet, JetBlue, Southwest Airline, United, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

JetBlue to offer awesome in-flight broadband – eventually

22 September 2010 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

JetBlue has made a big splash today with their announcement of an impending in-flight internet offering. The service, leveraging the Ka spectrum of satellite connectivity form provider ViaSat, will offer significant bandwidth and a broader coverage footprint than that of ATG provider Aircell, the company behind the gogo product. Company CEO Dave Barger sums it […]

This story is about: AirTran, Continental, Delta, IFE, internet, JetBlue, merger, United, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

LUVing WiFi at Southwest

22 August 2009 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Earlier in the month there was some big news from in-flight internet provider Row44 – they received approval from the FCC to operate their gear on airplanes in the USA.  The other shoe dropped yesterday, with Southwest announcing that they are going to be equipping their entire fleet with the system. Southwest Airlines and Row […]

This story is about: AirTran, internet, Southwest Airline, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

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