Starlink American Airlines connectivity will launch in 2027, bringing high-speed, low-latency satellite internet to flights for streaming, gaming, browsing, video conferencing, and real-time communication throughout the travel experience.
Starlink Kyrgyz Republic is now officially available, bringing high-speed, low-latency satellite internet to remote mountain communities, businesses, tourism sectors, and underserved infrastructure areas across Central Asia.
Starlink remote connectivity delivers reliable high-speed internet to even the most isolated parts of the world by leveraging a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites. Its expanding global footprint — spanning remote communities in the Arctic, rural villages, and isolated islands — supports education, telemedicine, disaster response, and economic growth. Through flexible installation and resilient performance, Starlink enables connectivity where traditional broadband has failed or never existed.
In 2025, Starlink experienced a year of dramatic growth by connecting over 4.6 million new active customers, bringing its total subscriber base to more than 9.2 million worldwide. This milestone reflects expanded service in 35 new countries, increased demand in underserved regions, and the broader adoption of satellite broadband as a reliable alternative to traditional internet infrastructure. Starlink now serves users across more than 155 markets and continues to broaden its global connectivity footprint.
Savage, a global supply chain company with hundreds of remote sites, faced persistent challenges with traditional internet infrastructure due to location-based limitations and lengthy installation processes. By adopting Starlink’s satellite broadband solution — Starlink remote connectivity for supply chain operations — the company deployed high-speed, dependable internet across its network without the need for permits, long lead times, or extensive contractors. This resulted in enhanced agility, cost savings, and significantly improved connectivity for essential services. Continued expansion of Starlink deployments is expected to further strengthen operational resilience.