In theory, a malware infection would allow the plane to be controlled remotely
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In theory, a malware infection would allow the plane to be controlled remotely
More trouble with geeks on a plane? Hopefully not thanks to a researchers' findings
Survey suggests most people are against the introduction of mobile phones on planes
"The Flying Kangaroo" airline offers first class passengers 100MB of long-haul data
Two airlines, Alaska and American, are saving on paper and fuel consumption by using iPads in the cockpit