Delta has completed installation of Wi-Fi on its
entire long-haul international fleet, enabling customers flying on
its more than 200 daily flights between the United States and
Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and South America
to stay connected at 30,000 feet.
Delta now operates one of the world’s largest Wi-Fi equipped
fleets, with more than 1,100 aircraft operating more than 3,500
connected flights every day, including nearly 700 domestic
mainline aircraft, more than 180 international wide-body aircraft
and nearly all Delta Connection two-class regional jets.
International Wi-Fi installation included Delta’s Boeing 747,
Boeing 777, Boeing 767, international Boeing 757-200 and Airbus
A330 fleets.
“We’ve invested billions of dollars in
making our customers feel more at home in the sky through comfort,
connectivity and entertainment,” said Joe Kiely, Delta’s Managing
Director – Product and Customer Experience. “Completion of
international Wi-Fi installation means our customers are more
connected than ever when flying to the more than 50 countries we
serve around the world.”
Delta’s international Wi-Fi is
powered by Gogo’s high-speed Ku-Band satellite technology.
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