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Flying has become faster, and has nothing to do with jet engines. UAE is coming fast Starlink It will introduce Wi-Fi Internet access to its widebody fleet this month, starting with the aircraft currently on display at the Dubai Air Show. Attendees can board the Boeing 777-300ER to experience the service on the ground before it enters service after the air show, which ends on November 21.
It’s also worth noting that Emirates is creating a Starlink Wi-Fi network Free for all passengerswithout the need for membership in the airline’s Skywards loyalty program.
The company plans to equip its entire fleet of 232 aircraft with Starlink technology over the next two years, at a rate of about 14 aircraft per month. This includes its Airbus A380 aircraft, which, given their size, will have three Starlink antennas to cover all cabins, compared to two antennas on other wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777. Airbus installations are scheduled to begin in February 2026.
The Starlink antennas found on most airplanes are air protrusions on the top of the plane. This photo shows the installation on a United Airlines Boeing 737-800.
As I discovered on a recent test flight on the plane The first major United Airlines aircraft to put Starlink Wi-Fi into servicethe technology makes you feel like you’re connected to the Internet every day, rather than the often limited in-flight Wi-Fi found on most planes. It allows video streaming to your devices, including live TV and sports, with plenty of bandwidth to share.
Emirates says live TV via Starlink will be available initially on personal devices and then on seatback screens from late December.