SpaceX brings the Starlink aviation product for satellite internet to private jets.

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SpaceX unveiled its new satellite internet service, Starlink, for use by airplanes 

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With Musk's startup looking to expand into the inflight WiFi market. 

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The JetBlue company is charging $150,000 for the hardware needed to connect a jet to Starlink. 

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The bill for monthly service is between $2500 and $12,500 

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This announcement marks a direct challenge to Gogo, a leading inflight connectivity provider 

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Analysts say Gogo's dominance is safe for now. 

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Deliveries to aviation customers are scheduled to begin mid-2023 

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Reservations require a $5,000 initial payment, the company said. 

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SpaceX estimates that Starlink aviation customers can expect speeds up to 350 Megabits per second 

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With streaming-capable internet, passengers can access the internet at a faster pace. 

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