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Dec 2013

Cutting out the ‘middleman’ to understand capacity needs

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Infograpic: Celebrating the human side of air transport
JetBlue eyes operational benefits of Fly-Fi
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Tagsairlines, capacity, Eutelsat, Gogo, ka-band, Ku-band, Panasonic Avionics, Row 44, Viasat

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Founder, Editor and Publisher Mary Kirby has covered the aviation industry for 27 years as both a journalist and an editor. After cutting her teeth at a weekly world airline newsletter, Mary joined Flightglobal in 1999 as a reporter for its real-time news site Air Transport Intelligence. She was promoted to Deputy Editor, Americas in... Read More

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