Business and corporate flight departments see in-flight Wi-Fi as mandatory feature when selecting an aircraft. The average
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Business and corporate flight departments see in-flight Wi-Fi as mandatory feature when selecting an aircraft. The average flight time for light jets and turboprops is between 1.5 and 3 hours and by having access to Wi-Fi, corporate executives and business managers can continue to review emails, work on projects and send or receive text messages while on the air.
- Can you afford not to have Wi-Fi as part of your operation?
- If you were in charge of the aircraft maintenance department, how this feature may affect your aircraft maintenance operation?
- What would you do if none of the maintenance technicians at your department is familiar with the maintenance and troubleshooting principles of WiFi aircraft technology?
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Choosing the Right Wi-Fi Solution for a Business Aircraft
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