90 of 343 aircraft equipped — and what's replacing what
Starlink planes in the air right now
Every Alaska Airlines tail number is one cell. 90 of 343 currently show Starlink. The color tells you which WiFi system is installed today.
Sized to the exact 76-seat limit that pilot unions negotiated — any bigger and it's illegal to fly.
Yes, this is the one whose door panel blew off mid-flight on Alaska in 2024.
Longest 737 for its time but carried no extra people — ran out of emergency exits.
Over 5,000 built — the most-produced jet airliner variant in history.
Grounded worldwide for 20 months after two crashes — longest ban on a U.S. jet ever.
Same body Boeing turns into private jets for billionaires — just with 120 more seats.
Retrofit timing is uneven: smaller fleets often finish first, while long-haul cabins take longer to convert.
All 343 tails — ⌘F to find yours, click to track on FlightAware. Cyan = Starlink, dim = everything else.