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If you are interested to know how the in-air WiFi service Connexion by Boeing is working, we've got some news for you. Wi-Fi Networking news has posted Up In the Air, a first hand account of Connexion by Boeing. The author takes a test flight with other journalists who are getting a feel for the way the Connexion service will work. The picture above was taken and uploaded from the flight in question, just to give you an idea. "The service has been working terrifically when the link is up—there were a few problems with the connection because of the short duration of the flight, our elevation, and the turns necessary to keep us within a large circle. The test plane is swank—a 737-400 with all first-class seating—but the service is the same on this flight as on the several planes on two routes of Lufthansa service. (Note: I missed the cutoff on the approach and wasn’t able to post this during the flight; I added more detail below and posted a couple of hours later.) "