Wi-Fi will be the first time with StarLink with United Airlines next Thursday, May 15th.
The Elun Meshak system has been united throughout the regional Jets of United before its long distance carrier aircraft.
Other airlines that install StarLink systems include Qatar Airways, Air France, Hawaii Airlines and Airbaltic.
United claimed that Starlink would open “an incredible processor experience for customers”.
Those who are logged in experience the Wi-Fi speed of up to 250 Mbps (MBP), which means that movies and TV shows can be displayed on several devices.

In addition, United explained that, thanks to the “transplant laser” technology, which enables satellites in the system to communicate with each other and the earth under any circumstances, the climate does not prevent connection on the ground.
Currently, even ordinary Wi -Fi is not available on world flights – and when planes cross the remote areas and oceans, it can be generally eliminated.
This can also be expensive.
For example, the American costs $ 60 for a monthly subscription and $ 10 per flight.
United said he expects all its two -cab fleet to be equipped with Starlink by the end of the year.
“This gate connection to the gate enables the experiences in the sky on a scale that no US main airline will offer on seat pages and personal devices simultaneously,” the report said.
“Our ability to collect this innovative service at an unprecedented speed and scale is a direct result of advanced equipment, technology and team team team,” said Grant Milstead, VP of Digital Technology.
“StarLink has been an extraordinary partner – a combination of innovation and cooperation enables us to target more than 300 regional aircraft before the end of this year.”
Access StarLink will be free to all MileagePlus customers and includes Inflight entertainment experiences such as broadcasting, shopping, games and more.
If you do not sign up for a MileagePlus account, you will not have access to Wi-Fi at all, as the old Wi-Fi system will be removed when installing StarLink.