Evidence60%Strong
FactIn ProgressBusiness·March 31, 2026
Delta Selects Amazon Leo for In-Flight Wi-Fi Starting 2028, While American Airlines Still Weighs Amazon vs. Starlink
Delta Air Lines has signed an agreement with Amazon's Leo satellite network to provide in-flight Wi-Fi on 500 aircraft starting in 2028, promising speeds up to 1 Gbps and free access for SkyMiles members. Meanwhile, American Airlines remains in discussions with both Amazon Leo and SpaceX's Starlink for Wi-Fi services, along with potential Amazon Prime content integration, with a decision expected as early as next month according to recent reports.
Evidence Strength
Evidence60%Strong
Based on original reporting
Reported by 2 independent publishers
Insights
First tracked
March 26, 2026
Last updated
March 31, 2026
Sources
6 sources
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Sources (6)
Source Timeline
- Delta picks Amazon Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2028Engadget·Mar 31
Amazon Leo will challenge Musk’s Starlink with in-flight Wi-Fi for Delta airlinesDigital Trends·Mar 31


Evidence Strength
Evidence60%Strong
Based on original reporting
Reported by 2 independent publishers
Insights
First tracked
March 26, 2026
Last updated
March 31, 2026
Sources
6 sources
Related Developments
Amazon Prime Members Receive Two Free E-Books in AprilAmazon Asked FCC for Extension on Satellite Deployment DeadlineThe Boys Season 5 Premieres as Amazon Prime Video's Final SeasonAlexa Plus Pricing: Included with $15/mo Prime or $20/mo StandalonePrime Video Expands Sign Language Support to 18 Additional Titles