"We are full speed ahead," said Steve Jarvis, vice president of marketing and customer-service experience for Alaska Airlines, which hopes to begin offering the service to its passengers this fall.
The fee for a wireless Internet connection is likely to be no more than $10 depending on the length of the flight, Jarvis said. Passengers would need a laptop with wireless capability to access the Internet during flight.
Reading your header I assumed there were questions or issues regarding on-board wireless implementation. Try as I might, I don't see the word "maybe" anywhere in the article in regards to AS or any other carrier.