JetBlue Partners With Project Kuiper For Free In-Flight Wi-Fi

JetBlue will offer free in-flight Wi-Fi through Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites starting 2027, promising faster and more reliable connectivity.
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JetBlue Partners With Project Kuiper For Free In-Flight Wi-Fi
JetBlue’s Move To Free In-Flight Wi-Fi With Project Kuiper JetBlue is taking a bold step in reshaping passenger connectivity by partnering with Amazon’s Project Kuiper to deliver free in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2027. Unlike other airlines that rely on existing satellite providers, JetBlue’s choice signals a long-term investment in faster, more reliable technology. The new service is expected to set a higher standard for in-flight internet, giving passengers access to speeds and performance that rival what they experience on the ground. Image Credits:Seth Wenig / AP How Project Kuiper Will Power JetBlue Flights Amazon’s Project Kuiper aims to deploy more than 3,000 low-Earth orbit satellites to provide global internet coverage. For JetBlue, this means onboard terminals will connect directly to Kuiper satellites, offering download speeds of up to 1Gbps. That’s significantly faster than many current in-flight services, which often struggle with limited bandwidth. This technology promises …