Viasat Selected to Provide In-Flight Connectivity for Jetstar's Boeing 737 Fleet
Jetstar has chosen Viasat to supply in-flight Wi-Fi services for its Boeing 737 aircraft. The rollout of Viasat's AMARA Wi-Fi system is scheduled to continue through mid-2027. This selection aims to enhance connectivity options for passengers on Jetstar flights.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewJetstar, a low-cost airline, has selected Viasat to provide in-flight connectivity services for its fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, according to a report from seekingalpha.com. The agreement involves the installation of Viasat's AMARA Wi-Fi system on the planes.
system is set to proceed through mid-2027. This timeline indicates a multi-year implementation process to equip the aircraft with the new connectivity technology.
The addition of in-flight Wi-Fi could improve passenger experience by offering internet access during flights. Viasat, a communications company, will supply the technology for this initiative. No specific details on the number of aircraft or exact start date were provided in the report.
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