New Russian Passenger Jets to Feature In-Flight Wi-Fi, Says UAC CEO
Russian passenger jets to offer Wi-Fi on board — chief executive of UAC

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Vadim Badekha, CEO of the United Aircraft Company (UAC), announced that new Russian passenger jets will provide Wi-Fi access using domestically-produced technology. Airlines will have the flexibility to customize cabin configurations, including the installation of screens and comfort features.
- 01New Russian passenger jets will feature Wi-Fi access.
- 02The Wi-Fi service will utilize domestically-produced equipment.
- 03Airlines will have the discretion to configure cabin features such as screens and seat sizes.
- 04UAC aims to enhance passenger comfort in its aircraft.
- 05The announcement was made ahead of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
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Vadim Badekha, the CEO of the United Aircraft Company (UAC), revealed that upcoming Russian passenger jets will include in-flight Wi-Fi capabilities. This service will be powered by domestically-made technology, ensuring connectivity for passengers. Airlines will have the authority to decide on the layout of the cabins, including the installation of screens and other comfort amenities. Badekha emphasized the commitment to making the aircraft comfortable for travelers, aligning with modern aviation standards. This announcement was made in anticipation of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, highlighting UAC's focus on innovation in aviation.
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The introduction of Wi-Fi on Russian passenger jets is likely to enhance the travel experience for passengers, aligning with global aviation trends.
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