Starlink Aviation, which will be delivered to customers starting in mid-2023, will offer speeds of up to 350 megabits per second and latency as low as 20 milliseconds.
, a new tier that will support in-flight internet service on airplanes.
The Starlink Aviation kit will include SpaceX's Aero Terminal, a power supply, two wireless access points and harnesses. The new tier will cost between $12,500 and $15,000 per month with a one-time hardware cost of $150,000. "Since the satellites are moving in low-earth orbit, there are always satellites overhead or nearby to provide a strong signal at high latitudes and in polar regions - unlike with geo-stationary satellites," the company said.
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