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The “Multisquares Collection” blends light and dark neutral colors, with a<br />
classic plaid motif throughout.<br />
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The “Heathered Multisquares Collection” incorporates a subtle pinstriped<br />
pattern on the carpeting and side walls and an update in seat leather color from<br />
green-gray to a neutral tan.<br />
Wi-Fi <strong>Update</strong><br />
As announced in the Summer 2010 issue of <strong>NetJets</strong> <strong>Update</strong>, we are<br />
retrofitting 250 midsize and large cabin aircraft with Wi-Fi capability.<br />
We are pleased to report that over 150* aircraft in the <strong>NetJets</strong> fleet<br />
are now equipped with Wi-Fi, and we are on target to complete the<br />
project by September 2012.<br />
If you fly on an aircraft with Wi-Fi capability, you should see a “Wi-Fi”<br />
placard inside the cabin, and the crew will also inform you once you<br />
have boarded. You will be able to access the Internet on any Wi-Fi<br />
equipped laptop, notebook computer, or other personal electronic<br />
device at speeds similar to that of wireless mobile broadband on the<br />
ground.<br />
Owners have reported that they “loved having Wi-Fi onboard” and that<br />
“Wi-Fi was great and made the flight enjoyable.” Another commented,<br />
“What a wonderful addition to the aircraft.”<br />
Though you cannot request a Wi-Fi equipped aircraft at this time,<br />
please note that all future aircraft delivered to <strong>NetJets</strong> – including<br />
light cabin – will have Wi-Fi capability. The coverage area currently<br />
consists of the continental United States, with expansion planned for<br />
Canada and Mexico.<br />
*As of August 31, 2011.<br />
A placard identifies <strong>NetJets</strong> aircraft equipped with Wi-Fi.<br />
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