Delta in-flight connectivity takes off with Amazon Leo | Computer Weekly
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Delta in-flight connectivity takes off with Amazon Leo | Computer Weekly
"Delta Air Lines has entered into a collaboration with Amazon to bring high-speed, low-latency internet from Amazon Leo, Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite service, to Delta aircraft. This partnership aims to drive the future of travel and technology, unlocking the next generation of tech-enabled travel experiences."
"Delta's current fleet of aircraft is undergoing significant renewal and expansion to match its international and premium growth strategy in the next decade and beyond. The airline recently exercised options for 34 additional Airbus A321neo aircraft, reinforcing the plane's role as a pillar of Delta's next-generation narrowbody fleet."
"The new connectivity agreement expands on the companies' existing collaboration and will also build on the airline's use of Amazon Web Services across its operation, aiming to deliver new connected experiences to benefit Delta customers and employees alike."
Delta Air Lines has partnered with Amazon to offer high-speed, low-latency internet through Amazon Leo, enhancing travel experiences. This collaboration builds on their existing relationship and aims to integrate Amazon Web Services and AI to improve customer service. Delta is also expanding its fleet with new aircraft orders, including Airbus A321neo and Boeing 787 Dreamliner models, to support its growth strategy. The partnership is expected to unlock next-generation tech-enabled travel experiences for customers and employees.
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