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Delta to Use Amazon Leo Satellites for In-Flight Wi-Fi Starting 2028

Delta Airlines will begin offering Amazon Leo's satellite internet service on 500 aircraft in 2028, significantly boosting onboard connectivity speeds. The new service promises speeds up to 1Gbps download, enabling seamless streaming and working options for passengers. This partnership reflects a broader trend of airlines partnering with tech firms to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.
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