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| Aircell, the company behind American Airline's plans to offer in-flight broadband, has just received crucial clearance from the FAA. With issues of production and functionality now resolved, the way is clear for the technology's rollout. Expect to see transcontinental AA flights with broadband available within 2008. More... | ||
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