Why airlines are turning to Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi
Briefly

Starlink has begun gobbling up major airline contracts, offering 200-350 Mbps connectivity to airplanes compared to around 20 Mbps from traditional GEO providers.
The announcement from Air France follows a wave of airlines, including United and JetBlue, moving to offer free Wi-Fi, showing a clear trend in the industry.
Once a product is offered for free, it is very hard to get consumers to pay for it again, a rule highlighted by tech reviewer Marques Brownlee.
Airlines are not just enhancing passenger experience with free Wi-Fi; they're embracing a competitive landscape where the stakes for connectivity contracts are increasing significantly.
Read at Fast Company
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