Star Alliance partners TAP Portugal and bmi are the first two airlines to test the in-flight mobile telephone system developed by SITA/Airbus joint venture OnAir. Trials are scheduled on Airbus narrowbodies in late 2006.
Source: Airline Business




2005-09-26T00:00:00+01:00
Star Alliance partners TAP Portugal and bmi are the first two airlines to test the in-flight mobile telephone system developed by SITA/Airbus joint venture OnAir. Trials are scheduled on Airbus narrowbodies in late 2006.
Source: Airline Business
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