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United will start testing Starlink on flights in February

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United Airlines has announced plans to start testing Starlink on flights in February, and eventually add SpaceX’s satellite internet service to its entire fleet. The company first announced a partnership with SpaceX to “set a new standard of inflight connectivity” in September 2024.

After testing, United expects the first commercial flight with Starlink to be on a United Embraer E-175 in the spring. The rest of the the airline’s “two-cabin regional fleet” will have Starlink installed throughout 2025, and United says it will have the “first mainline Starlink-enabled plane in the air” before the end of year.

Starlink will available for free to all members of United’s MileagePlus program. Besides improving the quality of inflight Wi-Fi, United sees Starlink as an opportunity to “unlock new partnership” for its members. Do not be surprised if United cooks up new deals with streaming services to offer more free content during flights.

United is joining both Delta and Hawaiian Airlines in partnering with Starlink for inflight Wi-Fi. SpaceX originally announced its intentions to offer 350 Mbps internet speeds to planes in 2022, and both Delta and Haiwaiian Airlines have either tested Starlink or committed to offering it on their planes.

Starlink has expanded in some serious ways in the last year. SpaceX got to test Starlink’s direct-to-cell satellite service with T-Mobile during Hurricane Milton’s landfall in the US, made plans for a larger beta test of the service for February and launched a nationwide satellite texting service in New Zealand.



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