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Delta Air Lines recently announced it would not be adopting Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet service, for its in-flight Wi-Fi offerings. This decision marks a significant divergence from other airlines that have partnered with Starlink, seeking to leverage the technology for enhanced passenger connectivity. Musk, a prominent figure in both the aerospace and technology sectors, publicly expressed his disapproval of Delta's choice.
The implications of this disagreement extend beyond a simple business transaction. Starlink, developed by Musk's SpaceX, aims to provide high-speed internet access globally, including in remote areas and for transportation. Delta's rejection raises questions about the broader adoption trajectory of satellite-based Wi-Fi in the aviation industry and could influence future partnership opportunities for Starlink. The airline's decision may be based on various factors, including cost, performance expectations, or existing infrastructure commitments.
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