Following Hawaiian’s lead in becoming the first U.S.-based major airline to bring Starlink to the skies in 2024, Alaska began installation of high-speed Wi-Fi service on its fleet late last year. Within months, Alaska became the first U.S. carrier to install Starlink across its entire regional jet fleet. With installations now underway across the mainline fleet, Alaska is on track to bring Starlink to its entire widebody fleet this fall and operate more Starlink-equipped departures from Hawai‘i, Portland, San Diego and Seattle than any other airline. This includes its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, operated on the carrier’s long-haul international flights between Seattle and Incheon-Seoul, London, Rome and Tokyo beginning this fall. The airline expects to complete installation across the remaining mainline fleet by 2027.
Now guests can follow Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines’ Wi-Fi installation progress with this tracker. Compared to legacy inflight Wi-Fi systems, Starlink offers low latency and significantly faster speeds, allowing guests to stream, browse and scroll just like at home – part of Alaska and Hawaiian’s investment in its evolution into a global premium carrier with the guest in mind every step of the journey.




