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Wheels up on United Airlines’ 1st flight equipped with Starlink internet service

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CHICAGO — Passengers on board a United flight bound for Detroit on Thursday morning will fly on the airline’s first Starlink-equipped aircraft, which will provide them with satellite internet service while in the air.

The first-of-its-kind flight will take off from O’Hare International Airport at 7:35 a.m., headed to Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and passengers on board will be able to use high-speed, gate-to-gate internet service provided by Starlink.


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Starlink, a satellite internet constellation, utilizes thousands of satellites suspended in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to provide broadband internet service in remote and rural areas around the globe.

SpaceX-owned Starlink, which began launching satellites in 2019, currently has more than 7,000 in orbit.

The plane used for Thursday’s flight is a United Embraer E-175, with the tail number UA5717.

Currently, United Airlines, headquartered in Chicago, is the only major U.S. airline to offer Starlink services and they plan to expand services. Officials said the airline will soon offer Starlink on its entire two-cabin regional fleet and plans to have Starlink on its first mainline flight by the end of the year.


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According to the airline, the internet services provided by Starlink will be free for MileagePlus members, the airline’s frequent-flyer program, which is free to join.