SpaceX announces Starlink Aviation will takeoff in 2023

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SpaceX has announced that its Starlink Aviation service will be ready for delivery in 2023.

Speeds of up to 350Mbps will be available with latency as low as 20ms. With this level of performance, SpaceX says passengers will be able to conduct video calls and even play online games.

The company says the service will offer passengers high-speed, low-latency Wi-Fi “from the moment they walk on their plane”.

Current geostationary satellite services offer speeds between 30Mbps and 100Mbps, with actual speeds decreasing dependent on how many passengers are using the service. The higher altitudes of geostationary satellites also increase latency which makes services unsuitable for many applications.

Ground-to-air systems typically max out at around 10Mbps per flight. Split across many passengers, users often experience performance that’s worse than dial-up internet.

Among the early adopters of Starlink Aviation will be Hawaiian Airlines and JSX. During a recent test flight, speeds of 100Mbps were achieved on a JSX flight.

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