Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is teaming up with tech giant Amazon in a new long-term partnership aimed at transforming the in-flight experience with faster, more reliable internet and expanded digital services.
The agreement centers on Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite network, known as “Leo,” which Delta plans to install on hundreds of aircraft in the coming years. The airline says the technology will deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity, allowing passengers to stream content, send large files, and stay connected throughout their journey. The airline says the new technology will allow passengers to do more than just browse the web. Travelers could upload photos and videos in real time, join video calls, or send work files mid-flight without delays — a major shift from traditional in-flight internet limitations.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the collaboration highlights growing demand for connectivity everywhere — including at 30,000 feet.



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