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- Company Watch - American Airlines
- Aug 31, 2008 American, British Airways and Iberia intend to cooperate commercially on flights between the United States, Mexico and Canada; and the European Union, Norway and Switzerland. British Air and American had an application for antitrust immunity rejected in 2001 due to a shared dominance of the London...
- Research articles 2008-09-01
- Surfing the Web While Airborne Now a Reality
- American Airlines is now offering the mobile broadband service Gogo provided by Aircell. Customers traveling on American's Boeing 767-200 aircraft can access complete coast-to-coast coverage on nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles, and New York and Miami. Aircell's...
- Research articles 2008-08-25
- Company Watch - American Airlines
- Apr 7, 2008 AirCell said it is ready to launch a national air-to-ground in-flight network. The network would allow a traveler to connect a BlackBerry to the Internet using Wi-Fi. AirCell has signed a contract with American Airlines for a 15-plane trial. Mar 28, 2008 American Airlines, is...
- Research articles 2008-04-07
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Mar 31, 2008 AirCell said it is ready to launch a national air-to-ground in-flight network. The network would allow a traveler to connect a BlackBerry to the Internet using Wi-Fi. AirCell has signed a contract with American Airlines for a 15-plane trial. Mar 28, 2008 American Airlines said...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- Broadband connectivity installation commenced by American Airlines and Aircell
- TELECOMWORLDWIRE-23 January 2008-Broadband connectivity installation commenced by American Airlines and AircellC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com American Airlines (NYSE: AMR) has revealed that it has finished the first aircraft installation of the Aircell Internet broadband connectivity solution at its maintenance base in Kansas City. The carrier said that it...
- Research articles 2008-01-23
- Broadband connectivity installation commenced by American Airlines and Aircell
- INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD American Airlines (NYSE: AMR) has revealed that it has finished the first aircraft installation of the Aircell Internet broadband connectivity solution at its maintenance base in Kansas City. The carrier said that it plans to install and test the technology in 2008...
- Research articles 2008-01-23
- American Airlines And Aircell Begin Broadband Connectivity Installation; American's Kansas City Maintenance Base Completes First of 15 Aircraft Installations for Real-Time, Internet Broadband Connectivity.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 January 2008-American Airlines: American Airlines And Aircell Begin Broadband Connectivity Installation; American's Kansas City Maintenance Base Completes First of 15 Aircraft Installations for Real-Time, Internet Broadband ConnectivityC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22012008 FORT WORTH, Texas - American...
- Research articles 2008-01-22
- Telecom Policy Report's Year In Review
- Another 12 months, shot to you know what, and still the expected rewrite of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 remains on someone's desk. Still, it appears that two words - competition and auction - have dominated our news to you, building anticipation for a more contentious but...
- Research articles 2007-12-11
- Fliers' Net-surfing days inch closer
- For most of this decade, airlines have held out the prospect of making in-flight Internet connections routinely available. But the 9/11 terrorism stilled the industry's first big push. And last year, slow sales to airlines caused aerospace giant Boeing to end its involvement with a broadband...
- Research articles 2007-08-07
- American to test in-flight broadband next year
- American Airlines, the world's largest carrier, said Wednesday that it will begin testing in-flight broadband Internet in early 2008. The Fort Worth-based airline will conduct the test on its 15 Boeing 767-200 aircraft that fly transcontinental routes, making it one of the first domestic carriers to...
- Research articles 2007-08-02
- Providing in-flight Wi-Fi still a struggle
- The once-furious race to offer in-flight Wi-Fi has slowed, and U.S. domestic travelers are still at least a year from surfing the Web at 35,000 feet. Boeing said this week that it may sell or shut down its Connexion division, the only company now offering in-flight Wi-Fi. Ten foreign...
- Research articles 2006-06-29
- If approved, planes could become Wi-Fi hot spots as early as next year
- Think you can escape the office and the Internet at 35,000 feet? Not so fast. AirCell and a unit of JetBlue said Monday that they plan to turn airplanes into Wi-Fi hot spots as early as next year. If regulators approve, the services would let fliers use...
- Research articles 2006-06-06
- FCC Revamps Spectrum-Auction Discount Rules
- The Federal Communications Commission FCC late last week again sought to clarify its rules on small companies getting discounts during spectrum auctions as it seeks to clamp down on large carriers surreptitiously backing underfinanced bidders or securing RF capacity from winners. In its latest action -...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- The flight line: initiatives studying the feasibility of in-flight cell phone calls are only the beginning of what promises to be a long, complicated journey.(telecommunications policy of Federal Communications Commission)(Cover Story)
- It's a familiar part of any daily airline flight--as the plane wheels back from the gate, a flight attendant warns passengers that all portable electronic devices must be switched off, and cellular communications devices must remain off during the entire flight. ...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- AirCell Highest Bidder in FCC Spectrum Auction for Air-to-Ground Broadband; AirCell's New FCC License Will Enable It to Provide Affordable Broadband Service to Airlines and Business Aircraft in the U.S
- LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- AirCell was the high bidder in the Federal Communications Commission's just-concluded spectrum auction for air-to-ground broadband frequencies. Once the formal FCC payment and application process is complete, AirCell's exclusive new license will allow the company to provide wireless broadband services to airlines and business aircraft in the...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- Decision looms on high-speed access aloft
- The good news is that U.S. domestic flights could soon become Wi-Fi hot spots, letting passengers surf the Web at 35,000 feet as easily as they can at Starbucks. The bad news is that federal regulators have been boxed into a no-win situation: promote low prices and great features,...
- Research articles 2004-10-14
- In-flight cellphones 'worked great' in test
- The race is on to enable airline passengers to make and receive cellphone calls in flight. Cellphone company Qualcomm has teamed with American Airlines to develop satellite-based air-to-ground cellular service. Several smaller companies are working on rival systems. In-flight cell service could be introduced within two years and become...
- Research articles 2004-07-20
- Carriers tell judge's panel to make AirCell stop offering air-to-ground wireless service.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER The attorney arguing on behalf of cellular carriers to stop AirCell from operating an airborne cellular system is crying foul as the case reaches a three-judge appeals panel. AT&T Wireless Services Inc., Cingular Wireless...
- Research articles 2004-03-22
- AirCell Withstands More Challenges
- AirCell doesn't need cooperation from major U.S. wireless operators to offer nationwide air-to-ground voice and data cellular services for general aviation customers, but those carriers insist on making their approval part of the package. The largest U.S. mobile operators are again asking the Federal Communications Commission to lift its waiver...
- Research articles 2003-06-02
- AirCell pitches air-to-ground communications to FAA for possible airplane security.
- WASHINGTON--AirCell Inc., the company that provides the cellular technology on private corporate jets for air-to-ground communications, has been in discussions this month with the Federal Aviation Administration and commercial airliners on how its WASHINGTON--AirCell Inc., the company that provides the cellular technology...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
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