Turkish Airlines elevates inflight connectivity with Anuvu’s Dedicated Space technology


Turkish Airlines is partnering with Anuvu to boost inflight connectivity, using its AI-powered Dedicated Space technology. The upgrade promises a nine-fold increase in throughput, faster upload speeds, and lower latency for over 100 narrowbody aircraft.

Summary:

  • Turkish Airlines partners with Anuvu to upgrade inflight connectivity across 100+ narrowbody aircraft using AI-powered Dedicated Space technology.
  • Dedicated Space boosts performance with a 9x increase in throughput, 4x faster upload speeds, and 25% lower latency.
  • Scheduled completion of inflight WiFi enhancement on all narrowbody aircraft by April 2026, reinforcing Turkish Airlines’ commitment to superior digital experiences.

Turkish Airlines is partnering with Anuvu on a substantial performance upgrade of inflight connectivity services on over 100 narrowbody aircraft. The inflight connectivity enhancement project has commenced with an agreement signed between Turkish Airlines and Anuvu, and their local partner Profen, to deploy Anuvu’s Dedicated Space technology. Dedicated Space uses an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered network management system, created by Anuvu, to deliver a highest performance connection, giving passengers a seamless and stable internet experience at the highest levels of demand.

“At Turkish Airlines, we continuously invest in advanced technologies to increase the inflight experience of our guests,” said Turkish Airlines Chief Investment & Strategy Officer Levent Konukcu. “The integration of Anuvu’s Dedicated Space technology marks a significant milestone in strengthening the performance and reliability of our connectivity services across our designated narrowbody fleet. By achieving substantial improvements in throughput and upload speeds, we are reinforcing our commitment to delivering a seamless digital journey above the clouds.”

Following its recognition as winner of APEX’s 2025 Best Inflight Wi-Fi and Best Inflight Entertainment System in Europe awards, Turkish Airlines has further elevated its connectivity service through an upgrade to Anuvu’s latest Modman-D modem and Dedicated Space technology. The upgrade will deliver a substantial increase in connectivity performance on the Turkish Airlines narrowbody fleet and is already achieving results of over a nine-fold increase in throughput, 4x faster upload speeds, and approximately 25% lower latency.

Dedicated Space gives airlines the ability to intelligently provision dedicated network services to meet each aircraft’s specific needs for performance. The simple upgrade process allows airlines already using Anuvu’s services to enhance their inflight connectivity without a complete overhaul of their existing infrastructure.

“Through methods that were both economically and ecologically practical for Turkish Airlines, Dedicated Space from Anuvu will deliver a leap forward in the real world experience guests receive from WiFi onboard airplanes,” said Anuvu Chief Executive Officer Josh Marks. “The enhanced WiFi service has successfully been deployed across 65 aircraft to date and with full implementation across all designated aircraft scheduled for completion by April 2026.”

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