Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport
Airlines
With Starlink
Tracked Routes
Starlink Routes
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport is Australia's busiest airport and the main international gateway to Oceania. Starlink coverage at SYD is in an early phase — Emirates serves Sydney with its growing Starlink-equipped fleet on the Dubai trunk route, one of the world's longest.
7 inter-hub routes tracked · sorted by Starlink likelihood
| Destination | Airline | Starlink |
|---|---|---|
LAX United States | United Airlines |
64% |
SFO United States | United Airlines | 64% |
HKG Hong Kong | Qatar Airways | 60% |
HKG Hong Kong | Emirates | 15% |
DXB United Arab Emirates | Emirates | 15% |
SIN Singapore | British Airways | 15% |
SIN Singapore | Emirates | 15% |
4 airlines with route data from this airport
2 routes from SYD · best 64%
1 route from SYD · best 60%
3 routes from SYD · best 15%
1 route from SYD · best 15%
Yes — 3 airlines currently offer Starlink WiFi on routes from SYD, covering 5 of 5 tracked hub routes.
Search by flight number on the homepage for a per-flight prediction based on the aircraft assigned to your departure. You can also spot Starlink by looking for the flat white antenna on top of the fuselage when boarding.
Starlink Aviation delivers 100+ Mbps to the aircraft. Passengers typically experience 20–50+ Mbps — significantly faster than legacy in-flight WiFi. Speed varies with passenger load and route.
Emirates (100+ aircraft equipped) operates Starlink-equipped widebodies on the SYD–DXB route. Air New Zealand is testing Starlink across the Tasman. Other carriers serving Sydney have announced Starlink partnerships.