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 oneworld member Royal Jordanian has launched mobile 
		inflight passenger communications services from OnAir. The new commercial service, which will be 
			  available in the first phase on its recently received A319 
			  aircraft flying to Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and 
			  India, will enable passengers to stay connected inflight using 
			  their own mobile phones or BlackBerry-type devices to send and 
			  receive text messages and emails, make and receive phone calls and 
			  access the Internet. Passengers will also be able to access the 
			  Internet using their own laptops fitted with GSM data cards. “Royal Jordanian has always been a leader in 
			  e-travel - from providing passengers with the ability to book online 
			  to issuing e-tickets, making online seat reservations and using 
			  self check-in kiosks at the airport,” said Samer Majali, President 
			  and CEO, Royal Jordanian. “We expect 
			  these new capabilities to further enhance the high-quality 
			  customer service that our passengers have come to expect from 
			  Royal Jordanian.” Mobile OnAir uses the industry’s 
			  most robust and extensive infrastructure for mobile 
			  communications, along with Inmarsat SwiftBroadband, high capacity 
			  services from Inmarsat 4th generation satellites. Benoit Debains, CEO of OnAir, 
			  		  added, “Royal Jordanian operates in a highly competitive and 
			  demanding market, in which service excellence is critical. They 
			  were the first airline in the Middle East to announce a 
			  partnership with us back in December 2007, and we are pleased to 
			  offer the highest available standard of connectivity to their 
			  passengers, while at the same time helping them generate 
			  additional revenues.” The Royal Jordanian launch 
			  comes amidst mounting demand for inflight passenger 
			  communications. A growing number of commercial airlines and 
			  private aviation companies either currently offer OnAir inflight 
			  communications services or will offer them in the near future. 
			  This includes airlines such as Air Asia, AirAsia X, Airblue, 
			  British Airways, bmi, Jazeera, Kingfisher, Oman Air, Ryanair, 
			  Shenzhen Airlines, TAM, TAP and Wataniya Airways. OnAir also 
			  serves private VIP and Governmental customers through partnerships 
			  with Airbus Corporate Jets, Aviation Centre Cologne and Jet 
			  Aviation.
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