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Regional Express (Rex) has not announced Starlink installation plans. Currently, 0 of 60 aircraft in the Rex fleet are equipped with Starlink WiFi.
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No, Regional Express (Rex) does not currently offer Starlink WiFi on any of its aircraft. The airline has made no public announcement regarding plans to install Starlink or any other inflight internet service.
Regional Express (Rex) does not provide inflight WiFi or internet connectivity on its flights. Passengers will not have access to online services, email, or streaming during their journey.
Regional Express (Rex) operates primarily shorter domestic routes within Australia where the business case for inflight WiFi is less compelling than on long-haul services. The cost of installing and maintaining satellite internet systems, combined with relatively brief flight times, may not justify the investment for the airline's current operational model.
There is no indication from Regional Express (Rex) that Starlink or any other inflight WiFi service is under consideration. While the technology continues to expand across the aviation industry, regional carriers serving shorter routes have generally been slower to adopt connectivity solutions compared to long-haul and international operators.
Qantas has announced plans to install Starlink across its domestic fleet, making it the primary Australian carrier pursuing satellite-based inflight internet. Other international airlines serving Australia, including several long-haul operators, have also adopted or announced Starlink installations for their aircraft.
Plan to work offline during your Regional Express (Rex) flight. Download any documents, entertainment, maps, or other content you'll need before boarding. Most Rex flights are relatively short, making it practical to wait until landing to reconnect.
Mobile devices must be switched to flight mode during the flight, which disables cellular connectivity. You can use your phone for offline activities such as reading downloaded content, listening to music, or working on documents stored locally, but you won't have internet access via mobile data.
Inflight WiFi remains rare among Australian regional carriers, with most focusing on shorter routes where connectivity has not been a priority. The technology is more commonly found on mainline carriers operating longer domestic trunk routes and international services.
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