JetBlue
first
offered the
ViaSat
in-flight
internet
service,
branded
Fly-Fi®, in
December
2013.
Four years
later, the
airline
continues to
be
recognized
as having
the
industry's
"Best Wi-Fi"
in the sky –
most
recently
accepting an
award for
its Fly-Fi
service at
the
September
2017
Airline
Passenger
Experience
(APEX) show.
JetBlue is
the only
U.S. carrier
that has
deployed a
fast
and free
in-flight
Wi-Fi
service for
all devices
– across its
entire fleet
–
encouraging
passengers
to stream,
web browse
and use the
internet as
they would
expect to at
home or at
work.
"From
day-1, we
set out to
offer the
best onboard
internet
experience
available,
and we made
a great
decision in
installing
ViaSat's
equipment,"
said
Mariya
Stoyanova,
JetBlue's
director of
product
development.
"We've seen
tremendous
value from
the Fly-Fi
service –
from driving
customer
loyalty with
our ability
to offer
new,
exciting
applications
through
streaming
partnerships
to the
positive
effect we
believe it
has had on
our bottom
line. This
new deal
with ViaSat
gives us the
ability to
tap into a
robust
communications
satellite
network, at
far better
economics,
enabling us
to build-out
plans for a
fully
connected
gate-to-gate
experience."
JetBlue's
commitment
enables the
airline to
access
ViaSat's advanced high-capacity
Ka-band
satellite
system,
which
includes the
ViaSat-1, ViaSat-2
and ViaSat-3
satellite
platforms.
These
capacity-rich
satellite
platforms, enable
ViaSat to
deliver the
fastest,
highest
quality
in-flight
internet
service
to each connected
device on a
plane.
"JetBlue
and ViaSat
have a
similar
strategic
vision for
in-flight
internet
service:
make it
fast, make
it
high-quality,
make it
affordable,"
said
Don Buchman,
vice
president
and general
manager,
Commercial
Mobility,
ViaSat.
"Since the
beginning of
our
partnership,
we have
focused on
delivering
the best
service,
with the
best
economics to
enable
JetBlue to
offer the
gold
standard in
in-flight
Wi-Fi. This
latest deal
solidifies
this vision
and our
partnership
for years to
come."
To tap
into the
satellites,
ViaSat's
latest
in-flight
internet
system will
be installed
onto JetBlue
aircraft
beginning in
fall of
2018. The
equipment
offers
forward and
backward
satellite
platform
compatibility,
allowing
JetBlue to
meet the
growing
broadband
demands of
the fully
connected
aircraft.
This
future-proofing
feature
ensures
JetBlue can
cost-effectively
deploy the
ViaSat
equipment
today, and
take full
advantage of
the more
than 3.5
terabits per
second
(Tbps) of
total
expected
future
global
capacity ViaSat will
be bringing
to market
through its
next
generation
of satellite
platforms.