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In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?

January 25, 2008 It's been years since Boeing tried for lift-off with its Connexion service. Yet here we are still today, with barely a hint of airborne Wi-Fi.Photos: Putting Wi-Fi in the sky TAGS: Connexion, plane, airline, Lufthansa, passenger, aircraft, trial, Forrester Research Inc., Wi-Fi, U.S.

From Boeing, a whole new 747

January 19, 2007 For the first time, the aircraft giant publicly unveils the interior of its forthcoming 747-8 Intercontinental.Photos: New way to fly TAGS: passenger, airplane, plane, aircraft

Airline's interest in mile-high Wi-Fi dives

September 7, 2004 In-flight broadband still too expensive and immature, British Airways CEO says. TAGS: Coby, British Airways Plc., airline, passenger, Lufthansa, plane, aircraft, regulator, connectivity, Wi-Fi, entertainment, mobile phone, broadband

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, passenger, cell phone, plane, wireless Internet, flight, wireless Web, Verizon Communications, radio

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: IP television, Connexion, aircraft, plane, passenger, IP, Wi-Fi, authority, flight, mobility, carrier, TV, GSM, London, security

In-flight Internet access takes off

May 18, 2004 A Lufthansa flight from Munich, Germany, to Los Angeles is the first commercial aircraft to offer travelers broadband access. TAGS: Connexion, Lufthansa, Munich, passenger, aircraft, plane, flight, broadband, Los Angeles, Germany

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, cell phone, stage, study, researcher, broadband, radio, U.S.

Singapore Airlines taxis for Wi-Fi takeoff

November 11, 2003 The airline has signed up to offer Connexion by Boeing's wireless Internet service on some of its long-haul flights next year. TAGS: Connexion, Lufthansa, airline, passenger, plane, flight, Wi-Fi, wireless technology, Internet service, broadband service, broadband, payment

On-demand private jets nearing takeoff

March 23, 2005 In the future, it will be easier to hop to a city 100 miles away, but you're going to pay for the flight service. TAGS: jet, PC Forum, plane, on-demand, passenger, aircraft, mile, CEO
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