NEW YORK — JetBlue will be the first airline to use Amazon’s satellite internet service. Starting in 2027, Project Kuiper high-speed Wi-Fi will be available for free on a portion of its planes.
Bored travelers rejoice. While that little kid may still be kicking your seat—yeah, I’m talking to you $5 vodka ingesting bad mother who let her kid kick my seat for the entire duration of my trip to ...
Many major airlines are beefing up their in-flight internet offerings by tapping SpaceX’s Starlink satellites, but JetBlue is going in a different direction. Amazon and JetBlue announced Thursday a ...
Amazon has barely deployed 100 of its more-than 3,200 internet-beaming satellites, and already it's added a major airline as a Project Kuiper customer. The company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos ...
Amazon (AMZN) stock gained over 4% on Thursday afternoon after the company announced that its satellite internet business, Project Kuiper, landed JetBlue (JBLU) as its first airline customer. JetBlue ...
Amazon's satellite internet initiative, Project Kuiper, is officially breaking into the air travel industry with its first airline deal. In an announcement made Thursday, Amazon said it's partnering ...
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