The free WiFi service will be launched through its fleet of Boeing 717 aircraft, closely followed up in its last launch of the free internet on most of its across Atlantic roads to Europe, West Africa and Israel.
Atlanta-based airline is equipped with a long-term selected plane with a high-speed internet, and the free WiFi pace was unparalleled-the side of Jetblue airlines, the original Trailblazer in providing a free connection on the plane.
Boeing 717s connects
Boeing 717s has become an increasingly rare scene in the sky of the United States, with Delta Airlines and Hawaiian airlines remaining the only main flying.
Although it is among the oldest in the fleet with an average of 23.3 years, 80 Boeing in Delta 817-200s is scheduled to be equipped with a simultaneous and empty Delta coincidence.
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In addition, the SYNC WIFI Delta that works with T-Mobile will be a synchronous connection to the double network in 717 in order. “To provide the best possible online experience – which means a smooth flow of personal devices and superior performance via Delta Network.”
Delta expects that the update modifications to connect the double network will start in the fourth quarter, where the entire Boeing 717 fleet is expected to be completed by early 2026. Ranjan Joswami, SVP-designing customer experience in Delta Air Lines, said:
“Thanks to the dedication and experience of the Delta teams, we are doing huge steps in our efforts to bring the fast and free Wi-Fi service to every plane in our fleet-which in turn will turn our planes into custom platforms where customers can communicate and engage in new meaningful ways.
“By adding a leading network connection solution to 717s, A350-1000 and A321neo, we open new possibilities for what it means to stay in the air.”
In addition to the upgrade Boeing 717s, the airline will start preparing its regional aircraft with the WiFi service this spring. The first more than 400 regional ARJ-700-already with free Wi-Fi has entered the service.
Here, Delta and Hawaii are still flying in Boeing 717
Starting in late 2026, Delta Air Lines will prepare a newly delivered A350-1000 selection and Airbus A321neo aircraft with a dual network connection system, which increases its progress from the SYNC Sync seat experience from the next generation. The first time was revealed in CES, the upgraded system will contain 4K HDR QLED smart displays, Bluetooth connection, and expanded customization options, indicating a bold step forward in entertainment and communication while flying.

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Other American airlines have also been added to their fleets to enhance the comfort of passengers. However, a few of them have met the speed of the Delta or Jetblue in providing free internet.
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While many airlines already offer free WiFi, US Airlines recently started testing service on three specific methods. This step comes as more transport companies around the world are increasingly providing light connection without any cost.
United Airlines, which currently provides a free correspondence, access to its site and its application for all passengers, will enter free WiFi space this year. The service test has already started, as the first passengers were published later in the year.
Earlier, WiFi services in Inflight were only free for customers or first -class customers, while the economy -class internet service was either paid or not present service. Now, providing free Wi -Fi is increasingly increasingly common, and airlines around the world adopt the trend to remain competitive.