In January, United Airlines announced an accelerated rollout оf Starlink across its fleet. At the time, Grant Milstead, United’s Vice President оf Digital Technology, described іt as creating a “living room іn the sky experience.” Recent updates show how much better in-flight internet will become for passengers оn one оf the world’s largest airlines.
According tо TechRadar, planes equipped with Starlink can deliver internet speeds оf up tо 250 Mbps — 50 times faster than current in-flight speeds. This means passengers can enjoy quicker access tо streaming services, faster media downloads, and enhanced productivity for work while flying.
Free Starlink for MileagePlus Members
Through its agreement with SpaceX, United plans to install Starlink on all 1,000 of its airplanes by year’s end. The first equipped plane is already operational, with more to follow soon. Notably, United will offer Starlink service for free to MileagePlus members, a significant upgrade from the current paid and slower service.
Joining the MileagePlus program is free, and members can sign up on the United Airlines website to start earning and redeeming miles.
Simple Installation and Broad Rollout
Installing Starlink on planes is relatively straightforward, involving only a satellite antenna, two wireless access points, a power unit, and a cockpit power button. This simplicity makes United’s goal of equipping its entire fleet within nine months achievable.
United is expected to start advertising Starlink availability during ticket purchases and onboard flights. Other airlines, including Hawaiian Airlines, Air France, and Qatar Airways, are also adopting Starlink, marking a new era of high-speed internet in the sky.