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Korean Air to decide in-flight connectivity solution by year-end
18. august 2010 17:08 | TechnologyFlight Global
Nearly four years after Korean Air's in-flight high-speed Internet service was switched off by provider Boeing, the carrier is studying its options for bringing airborne communications to passengers and expects to make an announcement by year-end.
Korean previously offered Boeing's Connexion connectivity service on 29 aircraft, a mixture of Boeing 747s and 777s that were fitted with Ku-band satellite antenna systems manufactured by the Mitsubishi Electric Company (MELCO).
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