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Think Gogo inflight Internet is cool on a commerical plane? Try it on your own Cessna Citation!

So, we already know that inflight Internet access is awesome. We also know that it is here to stay, thanks to commitments from almost every major airline in the country.

But what do you do when you hate flying with the commoners, and prefer to commute on your Cessna Citation? Well, starting next year, you'll be able to order your own Aircell in-flight Internet system for your private jet.

The technology used to power the Gogo inflight Internet system will be available as a factory installed feature on the Cessna Citation XLS+, Sovereign and X business jets.

The equipment weighs under 15 pounds, but no price was announced. Then again, if you are buying a $22 million jet, I doubt the price of Internet access is going to worry you one bit.

I could really get used to twittering from the comfort of my big reclining leather seat on board the Gadling private jet.

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