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On March 18, AeroMech Incorporated announced that it issued a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the installation of Starlink high speed internet connectivity in King Air
After completing the first King Air
One of the benefits of satcom is that it is available on the ground as soon as the system is switched on. The Starlink service came alive shortly after the pilots started the King Air
During the flight, Thurber said, "I made a video call using Facebook’s Messenger app on my phone, then ran a Facebook video while testing our company content management system on my laptop. All worked the same as if I was in my office on the ground, although the Messenger call did have audio that sounded like the caller on the other end was in a pipe."
"With the six passengers all using multiple devices, along with the pilots using electronic flight bags, the post-flight results showed our flight experienced peak download speeds of more than 300 Mbps and uploads up to 35 Mbps. A three-minute average measurement showed 150 Mbps downloads. For other portions of the flight, downloads ran 10 to 30 Mbps and uploads 5 to 10 Mbps. I ran some speed tests on short final and during the landing and one showed 7.93 Mbps download and 3.7 Mbps upload, while another just a minute later jumped to 135.2 Mbps download and 8.73 Mbps upload. Latency is published as less than 90 milliseconds but during the demo flight averaged 26 milliseconds," said Thurber.
On the King Air
The Starlink installation weighs about 48 pounds and includes the ESA, a Starlink router, and a power supply. Retail price is $150,000, and customers can order the system directly from dealers such as AMI, Duncan Aviation, Clay Lacy Aviation, Pro Star Aviation, Banyan Aviation, and soon many others. Although SpaceX initially took orders directly online when it announced Starlink for aviation last year, the company has since set up the dealer network. STCs have been developed by AMI for the King Air
The King Air
While dealers are installing Starlink systems, SpaceX is providing product support and has set up a team to support business aviation customers. A Starlink app allows customers to do initial diagnosis. For further support, customers will first use an online ticketing system to send a report to the Starlink team, which promises to respond quickly. An 800 number will also be provided for AOG situations. For the most challenging problems, the AOG team can enlist the aid of Starlink engineers.
Starlink low-earth-orbit satcom is end-to-end encrypted, including satellite-to-satellite laser links. Customers can use their own VPN for further secure operation. There are more than 5,000 Starlink satellites in orbit, with more being added, and coverage is global.
All Starlink service is provided by SpaceX, and there are no independent service providers. Two month-to-month plans are available: global 20 GB for $2,000 per month (plus $100/GB additional) and global unlimited for $10,000 per month. This is much lower than the original Starlink price of $25,000 per month announced last year and was lowered to be more competitive, a Starlink spokesman told AIN.
“When Starlink first approached AeroMech to assist with certifying Starlink on aircraft, we recognized this was a disruptive innovation in aviation,” said Anthony Wiederkehr, AeroMech’s COO. “We are proud to have the King Air
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