American Airlines to equip more than 500 narrow-body jets with Starlink Wi-Fi from 2027
Airlines around the world have rushed to equip their fleet with faster and more reliable in-flight Internet to win customers
[NEW YORK] American Airlines said on Tuesday (May 26) it will equip more than 500 of its narrow-body aircraft with Starlink in-flight Wi-Fi for domestic and short-haul international routes, starting in the first quarter of 2027.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
With premium travel demand soaring since the Covid pandemic, airlines around the world have rushed to equip their fleet with faster and more reliable in-flight Internet to win customers.
American Airlines currently offers free Wi-Fi for all customers enroled in its loyalty programme on nearly all of its flights in partnership with AT&T.
The carrier had a mainline fleet of 1,022 aircraft, including 885 narrow-body jets, as of end-March.
Starlink itself has become a crucial revenue driver for its IPO-bound parent SpaceX, with the satellite broadband unit being the only profitable business in 2025 at the Elon Musk-owned company.
The world’s largest satellite operator has inked deals with several US airlines over the last few years, including Southwest, United and Alaska Airlines. It also counts long-haul carriers such as Singapore Airlines and Dubai’s Emirates as customers. REUTERS
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