JetBlue has been slow in joining the Wi-Fi parade, and as it readies its first installations of Ka-band-based Wi-Fi from ViaSat in the next few months, JetBlue CEO Dave Barger notes that the Wi-Fi will be free on the first 30 A320 aircraft. That had been previously announced.JetBlue has been slow in becoming a member of the Wi-Fi parade, and because it readies its first installations of Ka-band-based totally Wi-Fi from ViaSat in the following couple of months, JetBlue CEO Dave Barger notes that the Wi-Fi will be free on the first 30 A320 aircraft. That had been in the past announced.