-- Aviation Connectivity - Cabin Systems - Avionics - Certification --

 



Space-X  Phase Array panel

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STARLINK  FOR  AVIATION

Starlink for aircraft is provided by Starlink Aviation, and is a satellite internet constellation developed by SpaceX providing low latency internet access to an ever-growing list of countries around the world.

Thousands of these small satellites have been launched into space.
Starlink Aviation provides service globally (although not everywhere yet).

It works in-flight over land and sea - regardless of whether the aircraft is taxiing, taking off, cruising, or landing.
These are aircraft types that support Starlink - including those in development with upcoming certifications for 2024 and 2025.

- Airbus: A321Neo, A220, A320, A330
- Boeing: 737, 757, 787, 777
- Bombardier: Challenger 600, 601, 604, 605, 650, Global 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500, 7000,
  Express, Express XRS
- Dassualt Falcon: 2000, 900, 6X, 7X, 8X
- Embraer: ERJ-135, ERJ-145, Legacy 600/650, Phenom 300, Praetor
- Cessna: Citation, Longitude
- Gulfstream: G450, G550, G650, G650ER, GIV, GV 

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Getting more and more  popular, STarLINK for BUsiness Jet offer  top  performance 
typicaly  > 150mbps/ 20 mbps with   a latency < 90ms with  a  link to StarLINK LEO Satellites.
A variance of this    system is used for  residential and RV connectivity.



A  stand-alone installation  include: 
- The AERO Terminal (Antenna)
- Power supply 
- 2 WiFi routers (WAP)
 Courtesy -  StarLINK- Aviation  

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Typical  performance

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 StarLINK  LEO\  Space