United receives FAA certification on Starlink-equipped aircraft
- United Airlines will provide free in-flight Wi-Fi starting in May through Elon Musk's Starlink broadband service, following FAA approval of its first Starlink-equipped aircraft.
- The first flight will be on a United Express Embraer 175, with additional regional jets expected to be equipped monthly until 300 planes are outfitted.
- Passengers will enjoy internet speeds up to 50 times faster than current regional flights, allowing streaming, gaming, and shopping.
- United aims to install Starlink on 300 regional planes, with 40 installations per month, enhancing connectivity for passengers.
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United to have the first Starlink-equipped aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration approved United Airlines planes to be the first with Starlink internet by next month. This will be the first time air travelers will have access to high-speed internet that is resistant to poor weather conditions. “We…
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