JetBlue’s plans to outfit its aircraft with fast satellite WiFi are most definitely on track. The airline has announced that it not only has Fly-Fi on all of its Airbus aircraft, but that it expects to have the free internet access aboard all its remaining flights by fall 2016. That’s a big deal, particularly if you’re a frequent flier — it guarantees at least one carrier that will have relatively brisk (20Mbps per device) connections on every trip, whether it’s a short hop or cross-country. JetBlue no doubt hopes that you’ll use its expanding service to buy a few things, but it’s hard to be too cynical about the company’s motives when some other airlines charge you for WiFi that’s virtually unusable.