JetBlue selects Quvia Grid to manage next‑generation inflight connectivity

JetBlue will deploy Quvia’s Grid to manage its next‑generation inflight internet, using the platform to configure and control onboard network settings, monitor access points, and ensure consistent passenger Wi‑Fi performance from a common interface as the new IFC system enters service.

Discovered 2025-09-11T06:05:17.482976-07:00 | 2025-09-11T06:05:17.482976-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Gives JetBlue operational control of onboard Wi‑Fi as it brings next‑generation IFC into service, complementing the carrier’s earlier selection of Amazon's Project Kuiper for LEO broadband (see Project Kuiper).
  • Centralised network management mirrors a wider airline push for self‑service IFC control and faster customisation, as demonstrated by Panasonic Avionics’ cloud‑native Wi‑Fi Portal (see Panasonic Avionics).
  • Reflects the industry shift toward multi‑orbit, higher‑capacity links and advanced network orchestration that enable new passenger services and operational use cases (see Deep Tech Innovations and Carriers Bet on Starlink).

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2025-09-11T06:05:17.482976-07:00
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2025-09-12T01:13:28.706961-07:00
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