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United Airlines is speeding up its free and fast Starlink rollout, here’s which planes will get it first

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  • United Airlines is speeding up its Starlink Wi-Fi rollout for all its planes.
  • Its entire regional fleet of planes should have free, much faster Starlink Wi-Fi by the end of 2025.
  • The airline teased that it will ‘enable the living room in the sky experience.’

United Airlines has already teed up a major improvement to Wi-Fi inflight, beginning in 2025 – namely, a faster, more reliable, free service for all Mileage Plus members. But to kick off the year, timed to a few days before the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show takes flight, the airline is speeding up its promised rollout.

In September 2024, United announced an agreement with SpaceX to bring Starlink to its entire fleet of aircraft to power improved Wi-Fi courtesy of low-earth-orbit satellites starting in 2025. Now, though, United is slated to begin testing the service next month and expects the first commercial flight on an Embraer E-175 to happen in the Spring – aka some point between March and June.

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