Iberia Launches Free Inflight Wi‑Fi Using SpaceX Starlink on All Aircraft

Iberia Launches Free Inflight Wi‑Fi Using SpaceX Starlink on All Aircraft

Iberia Airlines has begun offering inflight Wi-Fi service using Starlink, the low Earth orbit satellite communication service provided by SpaceX.

The first aircraft equipped with the service is an Airbus A330-300 (registration: EC-MAA), and the inaugural flight was the Madrid–São Paulo service on June 23. The service is available free of charge in all classes, from boarding until arrival. Over the course of about two years, it will be gradually rolled out across the entire fleet.

This initiative is based on a strategic partnership concluded by its parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), in November 2025. Under its “Flight Plan 2030” strategy, Iberia plans to invest a total of 6 billion euros in areas such as customer experience, AI, fleet renewal, and the development of the aviation innovation hub “Ciudad Iberia” in Spain, and the introduction of this service is one part of that plan.

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