Amazon Leo Satellite Internet Coming to Delta Flights in 2028

Amazon today announced that it is bringing high-speed Wi-Fi to Delta Air Lines customers through its Amazon Leo technology, which is powered by a constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit – about 370 kilometers above the earth.


Under the multi-year agreement, Delta will begin rolling out Amazon Leo in 2028 with the first installation on 500 flights, “providing customers with high-speed, low-latency Wi-Fi from gate to gate.”

Each Delta aircraft will have a single-purpose antenna that supports download speeds of up to 1 Gbps and upload speeds of up to 400 Mbps.

“We have designed Leo to provide high-speed internet to the billions of people in the world without reliable connectivity, and this agreement with Delta is a great example of the impact and scope of the technology – which brings high-speed in-flight Wi-Fi to the tens of millions of passengers who fly Delta every year,” said Andy Jassy, ​​President and CEO of Amazon. “People still want to stay connected wherever they are in the world, and Leo’s speed and reliability will have a huge impact for businesses, governments and consumers. It will make the in-flight experience much better, and it will change what is possible when you travel.”

As per Delta’s ongoing commitment to passengers, Leo’s in-flight Wi-Fi will be free for all Delta SkyMiles members.

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