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Coming Soon: SpaceX Starlink Aviation, 350Mbps to Each Aircraft

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Starlink Aviation, a service from SpaceX, will undoubtedly debut. For each jet using the new internet tier, the independent space corporation guarantees speeds of above 350Mbps. If this is the case, the new Starlink Aviation service will deliver a quicker and more reliable internet connection than those offered by other in-flight broadband service providers. Some aircraft still use air-to-ground communications, which as of this writing only provide speeds of more than 10Mbps. On the other hand, other aircraft also utilize satellite systems. However, they are only able to offer speeds of 30 Mbps to 100 Mbps. Airlines will have a new choice to enhance the travel experiences of their customers if SpaceX can ever keep its promise. The new Starlink Aviation service might debut as early as 2023, according to the most recent report from The Verge. Coming Soon: SpaceX Starlink Aviation, 350Mbps to Each Aircraft SpaceX said that passengers could benefit from the new Starlink Aviation from taxi takeoff to flight takeoff in addition to providing fast internet connectivity while in the air. On land- and water-based aircraft, it can provide an internet connection of about 350Mbps. SpaceX announced via its official Twitter account that Starlink will enable passengers to access high-speed, low-latency internet as soon as they board the aircraft. In 2021, Elon Musk already disclosed his intentions to introduce Starlink to aircraft. Now, it appears that it will come to pass.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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