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This insider says....

people will pay for it.

I will be buying wifi if the plane has it unless the flight is less than 1hr.
So far only one plane I have ever rode on had it, but they did not have electrical outlets. It was on Delta and about a 3 hr flight.

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Gogo served its one millionth customer in October 2009. At the current rate of expansion and with users fast approaching 100,000 per week, the two millionth user is now expected to be reached in January 2010.
That is at least $7 million dollars in revenue for putting equipment in 600 planes or about at least $12,000 a plane in revenue.

I read it costs about $100,000 per plane for the equipment and installation, so they still have a ways to go to. It does seem like after they pay off the equipment in a few years it will be very profitable.
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