One of Boeing’s biggest customers is irate with the manufacturer. Airlines are hitting an economic bottom, but may stay there for a while. Carriers struggle with the right price for Internet in the sky.
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One of Boeing’s biggest customers is irate with the manufacturer. Airlines are hitting an economic bottom, but may stay there for a while. Carriers struggle with the right price for Internet in the sky.
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Inside an understaffed air traffic control tower, the state of in-flight broadband connectivity, and the lowdown on those new whole-body scanners.
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It wasn’t so long ago that when you went on a business trip you could tell your boss that you will be unreachable for a few hours. Now that wireless Internet service is spreading among US airlines, you can’t use that excuse anymore.
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This week, American Airlines announced its decision to filter out inflight pornographic Internet content. But if you’re flying on American’s flight 1960, or others like it, the restriction could be meaningless.
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Jaunted has a brief item on the race between American Airlines and Virgin America to offer in-flight Wi-Fi service, reporting that both could be online by summer.
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If you want to read Vanity Fair online or check up on boingboing.net’s latest posts, you’ll have to do it somewhere other than Denver International Airport, which blocks some content on its free Wi-Fi network.
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