These 31 airlines are racing to add Starlink

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…

Starlink is quietly conquering the in-flight internet market.

And these 31 airlines racing to add it are the latest proof.

This massive growth is fueling SpaceX’s upcoming IPO.

Here’s how it’s possible to claim shares today.

German air carrier Lufthansa just revealed…

That it’s equipping its fleet with Starlink.

The company plans to do so during the 2nd half of the year.

This is a massive win for Musk’s company because Lufthansa Group controls multiple airlines throughout Europe.

Its portfolio includes national carriers of Austria, Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland.

Lufthansa’s commitment pushes the total number of carriers deploying Starlink to 31. This includes major airlines like:

  • Air France
  • Air New Zealand
  • Air Seoul
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Austrian Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Emirates
  • Eurowings
  • Iberia
  • ITA Airways
  • Jin Air
  • JSX
  • Korean Air
  • Qatar Airways
  • SAS Scandinavian Airlines
  • Swiss International Air Lines
  • United Airlines
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Vueling

Here’s why this growth is set to become even bigger soon.

Every new carrier that adds Starlink sets a new standard in the aviation industry.

Sort of like what happened with hotel WiFi…

Where we went from expecting that it was expensive and spotty…

To now expecting it to be free and fast as the main standard across the board.

The airline industry is following the exact same playbook right now.

And the more airlines that adopt Starlink…

The more demand there’ll be for the low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that make Starlink’s WiFi possible.

This expansion directly feeds SpaceX’s valuation ahead of the IPO.

That’s why I’ve already positioned myself by claiming SpaceX shares now.

And I’m urging my readers to do the same.

Here’s how.

Ian

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