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United’s Starlink-powered Wi-Fi is the end of airplane mode

  • United Airlines will begin offering Starlink-powered high-speed Wi-Fi on its flights starting May 15, 2025, with a Chicago-Detroit route.
  • This rollout follows regulatory restrictions that mandated disabling cellular radios during flights and builds on advances in satellite internet technology from SpaceX's Starlink Aviation.
  • Starlink uses a constellation of over 7,000 low Earth orbit satellites, which provide faster connections and lower latency than traditional geostationary satellites, enabling reliable streaming and video calls at cruising altitude.
  • David Kinzelman of United explained that the airline is delivering Wi-Fi connectivity comparable to what passengers experience at home, enabling seamless streaming, gaming, shopping, and working with real-time performance and latency below 100 milliseconds.
  • This partnership suggests the era of airplane mode is ending as satellite Wi-Fi becomes standard, although concerns about space debris and outdated regulations remain unresolved.
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technewstube.com broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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