American Airlines announced plans to install SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service on over 500 aircraft. The deal strengthens Starlink’s position as a leading in-flight connectivity provider in the United States.
The installation will cover American Airlines’ mainline and regional fleets. Starlink’s low-Earth orbit satellites offer faster speeds and lower latency compared to traditional geostationary systems.
Passengers can expect improved streaming and browsing capabilities on flights. The service aims to match or exceed connection quality found in homes or offices.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The rollout is scheduled to begin in 2025, with completion expected within several years.
Starlink has signed contracts with multiple airlines this year. Competitors like Viasat and Intelsat face increased pressure to match the technology’s performance.
The move aligns with growing passenger demand for reliable in-flight Wi-Fi. Airlines view high-speed internet as a key differentiator in attracting travelers.
Starlink’s growing airline customer base could reshape the in-flight connectivity market. The company’s satellite constellation allows for global coverage with minimal ground infrastructure.
American Airlines joins carriers such as Hawaiian Airlines and JSX in adopting the service. Industry analysts predict more airlines will follow as technology costs decrease.





