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JetBlue’s new A320 takes flight

3 May 2018 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

New seats, new screens and more live television took flight one JetBlue this week. The first of the restyled A320 planes is now in service, delivering upgraded amenities. And 12 extra seats on board.

This story is about: A320, Airbus, AVANT, galley, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-seat power, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, internet, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, lavatory, Space Flex v2, SpaceFlex, SpaceFlex v2, Thales, Thales AVANT, ViaSat, ViaSat-2, wifi, Zodiac, Zodiac Aerospace Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

JetBlue’s west coast push: More cities, daytime transcons

25 April 2018 By Seth Miller 24 Comments

The west coast will soon see more JetBlue love. The carrier announced significant route and operational changes today, adding Blue cities and frequencies. The moves follow JetBlue’s launching a codeshare with JetSuiteX for some shorter west coast hops, also announced this week.

This story is about: BOS, Boston, Bozeman, BUR, Burbank, BZN, HDN, JetBlue, LGB, Long Beach, Los Angeles, ONT, Ontario, routes, Southwest Airlines, Steamboat Springs Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

JetBlue goes semi-private, adds codeshare with JetSuiteX

23 April 2018 By Seth Miller 10 Comments

How to grow in a highly competitive west coast market while limiting risk, staying small, and maintaining the better than average inflight product a company is known for? JetBlue tapped into the JetSuiteX offering to add west coast routes starting in May.

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, awards, economy class, frequent flier, frequent flyer, in-seat power, JetBlue, JetSuiteX, LGB, Long Beach, points, security, Southwest Airlines, TSA, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty, Seats & Cabin

When even the boss doesn’t like cabin densification

26 March 2018 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

The old LiveTV2 screens are (finally!) leaving JetBlue's A320 fleet starting later this year, though the replacement will be a mixed bag of LiveTV4 and AVANT from Thales

Does management hate the new JetBlue galley/lav setup as much as passengers? It sure sounds like it from the CEO, though that didn’t stop the company from doing it anyways, so…

This story is about: A320, A321, Airbus, economy class, JetBlue, SpaceFlex, SpaceFlex v2, Zodiac Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

United Airlines, Viasat “MAX out” partnership

8 February 2018 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

United recommitted to Viasat’s Ka-band inflight wifi connectivity solution, with the 737 MAX fleet a big part of the news. This is yet another direct win for Viasat in the North American market.

This story is about: 737MAX, Aeromexico, Air Canada, gogo, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, Thales, ViaSat, ViaSat-2 Filed Under: IFEC

Airbus launches A321LR test flight program

31 January 2018 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The Airbus A321LR/ACF test aircraft receives a traditional water cannon salute in Hamburg after a successful first flight (Image via Airbus)

The next generation of transatlantic aircraft took flight for the first time this morning. Airbus’ A321LR will soon be plying the skies between Europe and North America, filling a gap for single-aisle long(ish)-haul service.

This story is about: 752-200, A321LR, A321neo, ACF, Aer Lingus, Air Portugal, Airbus, Airbus Cabin Flex, AvGeek, Boeing, Boston, Iceland, JetBlue, JFK, PaxEx, Portugal, TAP Air Portugal, WOW Air Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue’s A320 retrofit finally underway

24 January 2018 By Seth Miller 10 Comments

The JetBlue implementation of LiveTV4 includes larger, brighter screens, but still not the Android-based underlying OS that makes AVANT so flexible and responsive.

More than two years after initially announced the JetBlue A320 retrofit program is finally underway. The first aircraft is now in the shop and will exit with at least one previously undisclosed surprise on board.

This story is about: Airbus, B/E Aerospace, economy class, FlytLIVE, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, live tv, LiveTV, LTV4, Pinnacle, Rockwell Collins, SpaceFlex, SpaceFlex v2, Thales, Thales AVANT, Thales FlytLIVE, Thales Inflyt, ViaSat, ViaSat-2, Zodiac Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

Air Canada’s new radome suggests shifting inflight connectivity strategy

7 January 2018 By Seth Miller

Air Canada's 737 MAX; image courtesy of the airline

Air Canada's 737 MAX fleet is getting inflight connectivity but it might not be what was expected. The first radome installation is complete and it looks like a new vendor may be in play, with Thales breaking in to Gogo territory.

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This story is about: 2Ku, Air Canada, FlytLIVE, Global Eagle Entertainment, Global Xpress, gogo, GX, Hughes, Inmarsat, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, Ku, Ku-band, PAC, Panasonic Avionics, PaxEx, SES, Southwest Airlines, Thales, Thales FlytLIVE, Thales Inflyt, United Airlines Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat, Premium

Free Gogo coming for top Air Canada elites

28 November 2017 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Loyalty can earn you free wifi on your next Air Canada flight. The carrier teamed up with inflight connectivity provider Gogo to offer top-tier elites an unlimited connectivity pass to ease their frequent flyer life.

This story is about: 2Ku, Air Canada, Altitude, elite status, Fly-Fi, FlyFi, frequent flier, frequent flyer, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, JetBlue, ViaSat, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

ViaSat, JetBlue tighten ties, push Thales out on Connectivity

9 November 2017 By Seth Miller

JetBlue is tweaking its inflight connectivity plans, securing its relationship with ViaSat while pushing Thales out as an integrator. That's mostly good news, unless you're Thales.

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This story is about: in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, InFlyt, JetBlue, Ka, Ka-band, PaxEx, Thales, Thales Inflyt, ViaSat, ViaSat-2 Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat, Premium

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