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United Airlines suspends Starlink WiFi on regional jets due to radio interference

United Airlines suspends Starlink WiFi on regional jets due to radio interference
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United Airlines has temporarily suspended the use of Starlink Wi-Fi on its regional jets due to technical issues related to radio interference. The airline, which aims to enhance in-flight connectivity for passengers, discovered that the new Wi-Fi system was interfering with radio signals, leading to static during communications between pilots and air traffic control.

A spokesperson from United explained: "Starlink is now installed on about two dozen United regional aircraft. United and Starlink teams are working together to address a small number of reports of static interference during the operation of the Wi-Fi system, which is fairly common with any new airline Wi-Fi provider. We expect the service to be back up and running on these aircraft soon."

The issue has affected nearly 24 regional jets in United's fleet, specifically impacting the Embraer E175 aircraft. However, it does not pose any safety threat to passengers. The rest of United's fleet remains unaffected as they have not yet been equipped with Starlink.

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Despite this setback, United plans to continue its rollout of Starlink across its two-class regional jet fleet by the end of the year. The airline is working closely with Starlink to resolve the interference issue swiftly.

Other airlines have also been focusing on improving onboard connectivity. For instance, American Airlines announced plans earlier this year to offer free Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members starting next year as part of efforts to enhance its brand.

United's move reflects a broader trend among US carriers striving for better in-flight internet services amid growing competition in attracting premium travelers.

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