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UAL Passengers OK to Surf Web in Flight

Posted Friday, June 10th, 2005 by Justin

(eweek.com) United Airlines on Monday said it received government approval to install equipment on planes that eventually will give passengers wireless Internet access on flights.

United, a unit of UAL Corp., is the first domestic airline to win Federal Aviation Administration approval to equip its planes with technology that provides Wi-Fi, a short-range signal used for connecting laptop computers to the Internet.

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Posted by Justin in Travel, WiFi/WiMax

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