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JetBlue is a “few weeks” from commercial launch of...

JetBlue is a “few weeks” from commercial launch of its satellite-based in-flight Wi-Fi service, which is expected to deliver up to 12 Mbps download speeds, JetBlue officials said on an earnings call. JetBlue is in final testing of the service…

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with a Boeing A320 150-seat airplane that’s flying the airline’s U.S. routes, Chief Commercial Officer Robin Hayes said. The Wi-Fi offering is being implemented by ViaSat and JetBlue’s Live TV. The Wi-Fi service will be installed across JetBlue’s A320/321 150-seat and 190-seat airplanes in 2014 with its 100-seat Embraer E190 aircraft to follow by mid-2015, CEO David Barger said. The goal is to have 85 percent of JetBlue’s airplanes covered by year-end 2014, Barger said. The JetBlue Wi-Fi offering is based on the platform ViaSat developed for its Exede consumer service.