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Delta to Offer Broadband Wi-Fi on U.S. Flights

Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs, can access the Internet, corporate VPNs, corporate and personal e-mail accounts, etc.

Delta Air Lines announced yesterday that customers traveling throughout the continental United States will soon be offered broadband Wi-Fi access onboard the airline's domestic fleet.

Delta is joining with Aircell to install the company's Mobile Broadband Network on the carrier's domestic fleet. The system, Gogo, will enable Delta customers traveling with Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs, to access the Internet, corporate VPNs, corporate and personal e-mail accounts, as well as SMS texting and instant messaging services. Gogo will be available to customers for a flat fee of $9.95 on flights of three hours or less, and $12.95 on flights of more than three hours.

Gogo will be offered initially on Delta's fleet of 133 MD88/90 aircraft and will rapidly expand to the remaining domestic fleet of more than 200 Boeing 737, 757 and 767-300 aircraft throughout the first half of 2009. The airline expects to have more than 330 aircraft complete by summer 2009.

The Aircell system is extremely light, according to a Delta release, requires minimal space on the aircraft and is installed overnight, making it a sound investment in a competitive, high fuel-price environment.