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United Airlines announces accelerated rollout of free Starlink Wi-Fi

United Airlines announces accelerated rollout of free Starlink Wi-Fi
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Madison Blancaflor Managing editor | The Points Guy

United Airlines has announced that it will begin installing Starlink Wi-Fi on its two-cabin regional fleet in the coming weeks. The first aircraft to receive the new technology, an Embraer E175 regional jet, will be equipped with a Starlink radome in February and is expected to return to commercial service by spring.

The airline aims to outfit its entire fleet of two-cabin regional jets by the end of 2025 and plans to have its first mainline aircraft with Starlink Wi-Fi operational before the year ends. United has committed to installing Starlink across more than 1,000 jets but has not provided a specific timeline for when this project will be completed.

In addition to a faster rollout schedule, United reiterated that internet access would be free for all MileagePlus customers. The airline also plans to introduce a new landing and entertainment page for Starlink-enabled aircraft, offering access to streaming services, shopping, gaming, and more.

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In September, United surprised the industry by announcing plans to provide free fleetwide Starlink Wi-Fi. "We have a lot planned for our MileagePlus members this year and adding Starlink to as many planes as we can — as quickly as we can — is at the center of it all," said Richard Nunn, CEO of United MileagePlus. "It's not only going to revolutionize the experience of flying United, but it's also going to unlock tons of new partnerships and benefits for our members that otherwise wouldn't be possible."

United's decision comes after years of providing inconsistent inflight connectivity through partnerships with four different Wi-Fi providers. The first provider being replaced by Starlink is Wi-Fi Onboard (formerly known as Gogo), which offers slow air-to-ground connectivity on the regional fleet.

Starlink, part of Elon Musk's SpaceX, offers satellite internet access in over 100 countries. It provides download speeds up to 350 Mbps per second, enabling activities like gaming and streaming without allowing inflight calls due to Federal Aviation Administration rules.

Currently, Delta Air Lines and JetBlue offer free Wi-Fi within the U.S., using Viasat for internet access. However, Starlink's low latency could result in even faster data loading speeds compared to Viasat.

Besides United Airlines, seven other carriers worldwide are either already using or planning to use Starlink: JSX, Hawaiian Airlines, airBaltic, Zipair, Qatar Airways and Air New Zealand.

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