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flight [x] , passenger [x]

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JetBlue chooses not to censor on-board TV

September 22, 2005 Airline leaves satellite TV service running, even as emergency-landing video plays over and over. TAGS: passenger, satellite television, flight, crew, airline, emergency, satellite, policy, TV, California, situation, video

Space--the new summer vacation?

May 16, 2006 Companies are lining up to provide space vacations or out-of-this-world taxi services. Video: SpaceX aims for the skies TAGS: Elon Musk, moon, passenger, flight, satellite, conference, video

Air taxi business grows up

June 21, 2007 Nascent field of cheaper air taxi services gets a bit more mature with the launch of the standards-setting Air Taxi Association. TAGS: flight, passenger

Singapore Airlines to add broadband

December 3, 2004 Travelers will be able to get unlimited access for $29.95 on a flight of more than six hours. TAGS: Connexion, airline, flight, Lufthansa, passenger, broadband, pricing, minute

Feds move on wireless Web, cell phones in flight

December 15, 2004 The FCC will sell spectrum for high-speed Internet access, and wants to allow cell phone use on airplanes. TAGS: airplane, plane, passenger, cell phone, flight, wireless Web, radio frequency, wireless Internet, radio, Verizon Communications

Feds consider lowering passenger data requirements

August 10, 2007 Privacy advocates say preflight screening proposal is less "intrusive" but doesn't correct underlying problems with watch list databases. TAGS: Transportation Security Administration, airline, homeland security, passenger, traveler, Homeland Security Secretary, flight, agent, database

Emirates latest to offer in-flight mobile

November 10, 2006 Deal signed by the airline enables travelers to use their mobile phones during flights. TAGS: airline, flight, passenger, GPRS, mobile phone, CDMA, Wi-Fi

Study: Cell phones a hazard on flights

March 2, 2006 Despite the ban on cellular calls on planes, many passengers can't resist--and often during critical stages of flights. TAGS: ban, flight, passenger, call, plane, study, cell phone, stage, researcher, radio, U.S.

FBI warns of cell phones aloft

May 31, 2005 Cell phones must not be permitted on planes unless calls can be readily monitored and identified, FBI and Homeland Security argue. TAGS: CALEA, homeland security, passenger, agency, flight, call, cell phone

IP television takes off on airplanes

July 13, 2005 Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year. TAGS: Connexion, IP television, passenger, plane, aircraft, IP, Wi-Fi, flight, authority, mobility, carrier, GSM, London, TV, security
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