JetBlue partners with Amazon's Project Kuiper for enhanced in-flight Wi-Fi

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Amazon's Project Kuiper has partnered with JetBlue to provide in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2027, marking its first airline deal as it competes with SpaceX's Starlink. The service aims to offer lower latency and more reliable internet, with initial availability on select aircraft and plans for broader rollout by 2026. Amazon has launched over 100 satellites and plans to deploy thousands more to expand its satellite internet network.
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