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AirBaltic becomes first European airline to roll out Starlink

25/02/2025 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

AirBaltic has become the first European airline to officially roll-out the Starlink internet system on its flights providing improved connectivity for passengers. Following certification of the system by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) the Latvian airline will be offering free high-speed internet via Starlink on its Airbus A220-300 fleet. [read more]

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Starlink – The future of communication through our skies

02/05/2020 5 minute read
Written by: Ryanne Day

With so little going on in the skies whilst the world has locked almost all borders and commercial aviation has been grounded, I invite you to look a little higher. Over the last couple of weeks, whilst we’ve been able to enjoy clear skies, there is a new excitement and [read more]

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