Major development in aviation tech: Five major Korean carriers just made a bold move by rolling out satellite internet across their entire operations. Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul are going all-in on high-speed connectivity—and here's the kicker, passengers won't pay a dime extra for it.



This fleet-wide adoption signals something bigger than just in-flight entertainment upgrades. We're watching traditional industries embrace next-gen infrastructure that could eventually support decentralized networks at 35,000 feet. When legacy airlines start betting on satellite tech without charging premium fees, it tells you the cost-benefit equation has fundamentally shifted.

The rollout timeline kicks off soon, marking one of the most aggressive deployments in commercial aviation. Could this push competitors to follow suit? Probably. Will it change how we think about connectivity infrastructure? Definitely worth watching.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 17h ago
Damn, five Korean airlines are laying out satellite networks together. Isn't this basically turning the sky into infrastructure? And the key point is they're getting it for free—I've seen this trick in the crypto space before. Once the costs are split, they can really make it work.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 17h ago
Satellite networks are completely free? Korean Air is playing hard this time, and even traditional giants are starting to bet on decentralized infrastructure.
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 17h ago
Free satellite network? The Koreans are playing hardball with this move. Wow, if this really rolls out, other airlines are going to have a tough time... This should have been done long ago, why wait until now? A decentralized network at 35,000 feet—this is getting more and more Web3. Not charging money actually shows what? The costs have really come down.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 17h ago
Damn, the five major Korean airlines are all adopting satellite networks without raising prices? How are they calculating these costs? --- Even traditional airlines are starting to play with decentralization—this trend is getting wild. --- Free satellite internet... Is that for real? They won’t secretly hike up ticket prices later, will they? --- Wait, what does this mean? Even the skies can be decentralized now? --- With this move from the airlines, other competitors will be forced to follow suit. Now it’s getting interesting.
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