National carrier Air India may soon have mobile internet access on board
for its international flights. The airline is in discussions with
various global agencies which provide equipment for satellite broadband
access, a facility now available on other airlines such as British
Airways, American Airlines, Emirates and Lufthansa.
The Airline's top officials, according to sources, met OnAir, the largest such agency in Geneva, this year, to discuss the options of installing on board Wifi base stations on international flights
"It's just a matter of time we will have access of satellite broadband on board our international flights. We are in discussions with various agencies and have met officials of OnAir. We will take a decision on it in the coming few months,"said Anil Sondhi, Executive Director, Materials Management and Information Technology at Air India.
Read news in full21/06/14 Harsimran Julka/Economic Times
The Airline's top officials, according to sources, met OnAir, the largest such agency in Geneva, this year, to discuss the options of installing on board Wifi base stations on international flights
"It's just a matter of time we will have access of satellite broadband on board our international flights. We are in discussions with various agencies and have met officials of OnAir. We will take a decision on it in the coming few months,"said Anil Sondhi, Executive Director, Materials Management and Information Technology at Air India.
Read news in full21/06/14 Harsimran Julka/Economic Times
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