Search 33 airlines to see which flights offer high-speed satellite internet.
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Aircraft confirmed with Starlink
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Fleet installation progress across major carriers
We track Starlink installations across airline fleets worldwide
We compile data from airline press releases, SEC filings, and aviation authority databases to track every Starlink announcement and installation.
Individual aircraft are tracked by tail number using aviation databases like planespotters.net and FlightRadar24 to verify Starlink equipment.
Passengers report Starlink sightings, run speed tests, and help verify which aircraft have been equipped. Every data point is cross-referenced.
Starlink is SpaceX's satellite internet service. Airlines are installing Starlink terminals on their aircraft to provide high-speed, low-latency WiFi to passengers — typically offering speeds of 100+ Mbps, far faster than traditional in-flight internet.
Search for your flight number or airline above. We track individual aircraft tail numbers and their Starlink installation status. For airlines still rolling out, we show the probability your flight will have Starlink based on the percentage of the fleet equipped.
It depends on the airline. Some carriers like JSX and Hawaiian Airlines offer Starlink WiFi for free. Others like United Airlines may charge a fee or include it with certain fare classes. Check the airline-specific page for details.
Multiple airlines have announced or are rolling out Starlink. United Airlines has the largest deployment, with Hawaiian Airlines and Zipair at 100% fleet coverage. Many more airlines have announced plans — browse our full airline list for the latest status.
We compile data from airline press releases, aviation databases, and community reports. Aircraft with a "Verified" badge have been confirmed through multiple sources. Data is updated weekly.