Latvian airline, airBaltic, announced plans to equip its entire Airbus A220-300 fleet with Starlink internet and give passengers complimentary access to the in-flight, high-speed, low-latency broadband internet. (www.teslarati.com) さらに...
Kudoes to AirBaltice and Starlink. "Starlink, which can deliver up to 350 Mbps to aircraft..." this compares to a measly 3-5 Mbps on most large airlines - and they charge for that "service". The question that arises though: is that 350Mbps per aircraft? - which suggests that the more users there are that 350 Mbps is distributed between them which means for every extra user the speed reduces for each user.
The question that arises though: is that 350Mbps per aircraft? - which suggests that the more users there are that 350 Mbps is distributed between them which means for every extra user the speed reduces for each user.