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Ryanair signs OnAir deal for in-flight mobiles

Ryanair has agreed a deal with communications joint venture OnAir to fit its aircraft with technology to allow passengers to use their mobile phones on planes.

Ryanair said in a statement today that it would install the system on its entire fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft from mid-2007.

'Ryanair's passengers will be able to call, text and e-mail using their mobile phones, BlackBerrys and Treos at rates which will mirror international roaming charges,' the airline said.

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Users will be charged by their mobile service providers on their monthly bills and Ryanair will receive a commission from OnAir, it said.

OnAir is a joint venture between planemaker Airbus and information technology systems provider SITA. Its ground network will be provided by Monaco Telecom.

Ryanair shares were up 12 cent to €7.53 in Dublin this afternoon.

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