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Delta Air Lines expands free WiFi service to Boeing 717 fleet

Delta Air Lines expands free WiFi service to Boeing 717 fleet
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Delta Air Lines is set to expand its free WiFi service to its Boeing 717 aircraft fleet. This follows its recent introduction of free internet on the majority of its transatlantic routes covering Europe, West Africa, and Israel. Delta has been equipping select long-haul aircraft with high-speed internet, positioning itself alongside JetBlue Airways, which pioneered free in-flight connectivity.

Currently, Boeing 717s are flown by Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines. Delta, despite these planes being among the oldest in its fleet with an average age of 23.3 years, plans to install fast, free Delta Sync WiFi on its 80 Boeing 717-200s. The service, powered by T-Mobile, will offer simultaneous dual-network connectivity “to deliver the best possible online experience,” providing seamless streaming and superior performance across Delta’s network.

“We’re making enormous strides in our efforts to bring fast, free Wi-Fi to every aircraft in our fleet—which in turn will transform our aircraft into personalized platforms where customers can connect and engage in meaningful new ways,” said Ranjan Goswami, S.V.P. – Customer Experience Design at Delta Air Lines.

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Delta expects to begin retrofitting its Boeing 717 fleet with dual-network connectivity in the fourth quarter and aims to complete the upgrades by early 2026. The airline will also begin equipping its regional jets with WiFi service this spring, with the first CRJ-700 already in service.

Starting late 2026, Delta plans to equip its newly delivered A350-1000 and Airbus A321neo aircraft with a dual-network connectivity system. This will enhance its Delta Sync seatback experience, featuring 4K HDR QLED displays, Bluetooth connectivity, and expanded personalization options.

Delta’s push for free in-flight WiFi is part of a growing trend among airlines. American Airlines has started testing free WiFi on three domestic routes, and United Airlines plans to expand its free internet services, with initial passenger flights expected by the end of the year.

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