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Amazon Challenges Starlink Dominance with Major Delta In-Flight Wi-Fi Deal

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April 2, 2026
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An infographic illustrating a Delta airplane between two large satellite network models. On the left is the Starlink network (blue wireframe) with its logo. On the right is the Amazon Leo network (multi-colored orange and turquoise nodes) with its logo and the Amazon smile. This visual represents Delta's decision to use Amazon Leo for in-flight internet over SpaceX's Starlink.

Delta Air Lines has partnered with Amazon's Project Kuiper (Leo) network for high-speed in-flight Wi-Fi, selecting the service over SpaceX's Starlink.

Amazon’s satellite internet division has secured a landmark agreement with Delta Air Lines to provide high-speed, low-latency Wi-Fi across hundreds of aircraft, marking a significant escalation in the battle for dominance in the low-Earth orbit (LEO) connectivity market.

The deal, announced Tuesday, will see Amazon’s “Leo” unit, formerly known as Project Kuiper, installed on an initial fleet of 500 Delta planes starting in 2028. The partnership represents Amazon’s second major win in the aviation sector, following its inaugural agreement with JetBlue last year, and positions the e-commerce giant as a formidable challenger to Elon Musk’s Starlink.

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The Shift to Low-Earth Orbit

Airlines are increasingly pivoting away from traditional geostationary (GEO) satellite providers in favor of LEO constellations. Because LEO satellites orbit significantly closer to Earth, they offer drastically lower latency and higher bandwidth, enabling passengers to stream 4K video, conduct video calls, and play online games with performance comparable to home fiber connections.

Delta, which currently relies on providers like Viasat and Hughes for its free “Delta Sync” Wi-Fi, plans to use the Amazon Leo system to bolster its domestic and international connectivity. The service will remain free for the airline’s 163 million SkyMiles members.

“This agreement gives us the fastest and most cost-effective technology available to better connect the world today,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “It deepens our work with a global leader that shares our ambition to build what’s next.”

A Growing Rivalry in the Skies

The agreement intensifies the rivalry between Jeff Bezos’s Amazon and Musk’s SpaceX. While Starlink currently holds a commanding lead, with more than 9,000 satellites in orbit and existing deals with United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Air France, Amazon is rapidly accelerating its deployment.

Since its first production launch in April 2025, Amazon Leo has deployed 214 satellites and is currently in a “preview phase” with enterprise customers. Chris Weber, Vice President of Amazon Leo, confirmed that the company is “months away” from starting broader commercial service and aims to more than double its launch pace over the next year.

Integration Beyond Connectivity

The partnership extends beyond hardware. Delta and Amazon plan to integrate Amazon Web Services (AWS) and artificial intelligence to personalize the travel journey. This could include tailored content recommendations on seatback screens and real-time syncing of passenger preferences via their Amazon accounts.

“We’ve designed Leo to provide high-speed internet to the billions of people on Earth without reliable connectivity,” said Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. “This agreement with Delta is a great example of the impact and scale of the technology.”

As the “satellite wars” move from deployment to commercialization, the Delta deal signals that the aviation industry is no longer a one-player market. With Amazon now securing one of the world’s largest carriers, the pressure is on Starlink and legacy satellite providers to defend their market share in the increasingly crowded skies.

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