Starlink connectivity is now operational across Qatar Airways' fleet of approximately 120 aircraft. This marks a significant milestone in commercial aviation's embrace of satellite-based internet solutions, bringing high-speed connectivity to passengers mid-flight. The integration of advanced satellite technology into major airline operations demonstrates growing adoption of next-generation infrastructure in real-world enterprise use cases.
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FunGibleTom
· 11h ago
ngl now Qatar Airways has really taken off... Starlink is everywhere, so in the future, chatting during flights can be hardcore online lol
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OnchainGossiper
· 18h ago
Starlink this time is truly awesome, directly taking Qatar Airways to the skies, with 120 aircraft connected online at the same time. This is what Web3 infrastructure should look like.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 01-07 23:26
Qatar Airways has taken to the skies, and Starlink is really going to the sky... With 120 aircraft deployed, I can finally browse Twitter smoothly during flights. Web3 infrastructure is quietly changing the world.
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orphaned_block
· 01-07 20:50
Starlink really took it to the next level this time, with 120 planes covering everything... But speaking of which, using such fast internet speeds while flying—what are you trying to do? Trading cryptocurrencies?
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-07 20:48
Starlink has really gone to the skies, airlines have started using it, now you can browse Web3 news during flights without lagging haha
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-07 20:24
Starlink's move was quite good, but the real test is still ahead... If stability can't keep up, no matter how fancy it is, it's useless.
Starlink connectivity is now operational across Qatar Airways' fleet of approximately 120 aircraft. This marks a significant milestone in commercial aviation's embrace of satellite-based internet solutions, bringing high-speed connectivity to passengers mid-flight. The integration of advanced satellite technology into major airline operations demonstrates growing adoption of next-generation infrastructure in real-world enterprise use cases.