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Amazon Leo Challenges Starlink for In-Flight Wi-Fi
13 Apr
Summary
- Amazon launched its aviation antenna for planes.
- The antenna promises up to 1Gbps download speeds.
- Airlines Delta and JetBlue plan to offer the service.

Amazon has unveiled its Leo Aviation Antenna, a new satellite internet dish specifically designed for commercial aircraft. This move directly challenges SpaceX's Starlink in the lucrative in-flight Wi-Fi sector. Amazon highlights a key advantage: its antenna can reportedly be installed in just one day, significantly faster than Starlink's estimated 10-14 days of downtime. The Leo Aviation Antenna is built to deliver impressive speeds, offering up to 1Gbps for downloads and 400Mbps for uploads simultaneously.
Several major airlines are already looking to adopt Amazon's technology. Delta and JetBlue have committed to offering Leo connectivity to their passengers. Amazon expects its service to be so fast and reliable that passengers will actively choose flights featuring Leo. The official launch of the Leo service is planned for mid-2026, at which point Amazon anticipates having around 700 satellites in orbit to support robust coverage.