`` Starlink Aviation '' that enables satellite internet in the aircraft will start in 2023, with a maximum of 350 Mbps, `` the same experience as accessing the Internet at home '' and Elon Mask boasts



` ` Starlink Aviation '' will start in 2023, which will make it possible to use the service `` Starlink '' that can connect to the Internet via artificial satellites on aircraft.

Starlink Aviation

https://www.starlink.com/aviation



Starlink unveils airplane service—Musk says it's like using Internet at home | Ars Technica

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/10/starlink-unveils-airplane-service-musk-says-its-like-using-internet-at-home/

'Starlink Aviation' is a 'high-speed, low-delay Internet service for airplanes.' Communication at a maximum of 350 Mbps is possible and 'all passengers can use the streaming service'. Since the delay is only 20 milliseconds, it will be possible not only to watch websites and watch YouTube, but also to do things that could not be done with the in-flight Internet, such as online games and video calls.

Starlink plans to cover the world with more than 4000 satellites, of which more than 2000 have been launched. The power of this number ensures stable service no matter how the flight route changes.

A small aero terminal mounted on an aircraft looks like this. It adopts an electronically controlled phased array antenna, realizing a new level of reliability, redundancy and performance.



SpaceX, a space company that develops StarlinkEaron MuskCEO said, 'The Internet on board feels like accessing the Internet at home.'



The 'Starlink Aviation' kit includes an aero terminal and power supply, two wireless points, a harness, and the price is $ 150,000 (about 22.5 million yen). Also, the monthly fee is $ 12,500 (about 1.9 million yen) to $ 25,000 (about 3.8 million yen).

Hawaiian Airlines has partnered for service provision as of April 2022. Passengers can use Starlink Aviation's services at no additional charge.

Finally Starlink's connection service can be used on airplanes - GIGAZINE



In addition, it is said that JSX, which operates flights connecting the United States, is conducting tests by installing equipment on two of the 77 aircraft it owns.

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