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American Airlines Wants You To Log On In-Flight

Wed, 08/08/2007 - 2:00am by geeksugar
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While American car rental service Avis has been offering WiFi for their customers for some time, logging on in-flight isn't an amenity most American travelers have been able to savor - until now. Just days after Virgin America showed off its new, tech-infused planes, AirCell, a provider of aviation communications systems, announced it will join forces with American to test its new system for providing on-board Internet access.

According to Reuters, American will test the service on its 767-200 aircraft, which mainly flies transcontinental routes. Apparently Boeing has halted the use of its Connexion unit, which allowed airlines to provide high-speed Internet service to passengers, because it was too expensive and customers didn't want to pay for the usage. According to AirCell, its system will be less expensive - likely $100,000 per plane or $10 per flight.

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  • designmilk's picture
    designmilk
    3

    if i had the internet on a flight i'd never be bored or annoyed with flying again. i'd even pay xtra for it.

    1 year 21 weeks ago Report Comment
  • améliore's picture
    améliore
    4

    Geek that I am, I have to wonder how it works. The linked source said they were essentially going to attach a hub to the outside of the plane. Oh man, and what happens if someone gets themself a virus/worm/trojan horse?

    1 year 21 weeks ago Report Comment
  • tdamji's picture
    tdamji
    5

    this would be better than those crappy behind seat monitors that never work and cut down on leg room.

    1 year 21 weeks ago Report Comment

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