
Delta will introduce Amazon Leo on hundreds of Delta aircraft, starting with an initial installation on 500 aircraft beginning 2028, and will work with Amazon to expand its popular Delta Sync Wi-Fi and seatback experiences.
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The new agreement will bring high-speed, low-latency Internet from Amazon Leo to Delta aircraft, building on the airline’s use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) across its operation and delivering a new era of connected experiences to benefit Delta customers and employees, alike.
Delta will harness Amazon Leo’s cutting-edge satellite technology to bring more fast, personalized digital experiences on board Delta’s domestic and international flights, like streaming movies and TV shows, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, staying connected to friends, family, colleagues and more.

The upload capacity of Amazon Leo enables customers to instantly share life moments — from uploading vacation photos and videos in real time to securely sending presentations or business files after a high-stakes meeting — without waiting until they land. The global airline plans to introduce Amazon Leo with an initial installation on 500 aircraft beginning in 2028, elevating the Wi-Fi experience with Amazon’s advanced low Earth orbit satellite communications network.
Along with existing world-class partnerships with Viasat and Hughes, Delta is bringing every SkyMiles Member multi-device, low-latency high-speed Wi-Fi from gate to gate. By working with multiple connectivity leaders, Delta is ensuring it equips the right aircraft with the right technology to serve customers across the globe.
