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Starlink: The global airlines switching to Elon Musk’s Starlink for in-flight WiFi - News and Discussion

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Starlink, the satellite-based broadband service provided by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is taking the world by storm.

This system has already proven its value on the frontlines in Ukraine where, political controversies aside, it has performed as expected from a technical point of view.

Starlink uses a constellation of thousands of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, which are satellites that spin around the planet relatively close to its surface, in order to provide wireless internet connectivity anywhere at speeds comparable, or even superior, to that of land-based fiber optic.

Airplanes and ships remain some of the few places in the world where fast and cheap internet cannot be taken for granted. But this may be about to change thanks to the extensive broadband access afforded by this SpaceX subsidiary.

With its download speeds of 350 Mbps or more, Starlink is likely to soon become a game changer when it comes to the air travel experience.

But it is not for nothing that several airlines have already announced that they intend to roll out high speed internet for free before the year is over.

AeroTime has compiled a list of airlines that have announced plans to install Starlink connectivity.




 

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Lex Luthor Elon Musk using a one-of-a-kind Starlink on his private jet
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If the Starlink can provide 350mb download speed during the flight, it truly is a game changer.

I have travelled many Airlines, some of them provide internet access and the most I could get was probably 0.01mb per second. Sometime it takes about 10 minutes to load a single page so it will change the lives for many if we can get fast internet.
 

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If the Starlink can provide 350mb download speed during the flight, it truly is a game changer.

I have travelled many Airlines, some of them provide internet access and the most I could get was probably 0.01mb per second. Sometime it takes about 10 minutes to load a single page so it will change the lives for many if we can get fast internet.

Well you know the airlines will cheap-out somehow to ruin it for most people. Like giving 1st class free awesome bandwidth and limiting everybody else to almost nothing and then charging a fee to get anything somewhat decent.
 

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Starlink flying on SpaceX’s new 737-800​




Photos circulating online show the telltale white square atop the fuselage, similar to those installed across the JSX fleet.

The Starlink antenna is barely noticeable atop the JSX Embraer E145
The Starlink antenna is barely noticeable atop the JSX Embraer E145; similar “bumps” are visible on the SpaceX 737-800 in the images linked above.


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The FIRST Carrier with High-Speed Starlink Internet!​

 
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Well you know the airlines will cheap-out somehow to ruin it for most people. Like giving 1st class free awesome bandwidth and limiting everybody else to almost nothing and then charging a fee to get anything somewhat decent.

I don't have a problem with 'user pays'. Those who want it can pay for it rather than the airline spreading the cost and raising the fare for everybody else.
 

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In-flight wifi isn't free, so no joy. I don't care.
 

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