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Yingling Announces Starlink For Challenger 600 Series

High-Speed In-Flight Connectivity Delivers 220+ Mbps

Yingling Aviation announced the introduction of its newest service – installation of the Starlink high-speed connectivity solution for Challenger 600-series aircraft, capable of speeds upwards of 200 Mbps in the cabin during flight.

This system is comparable to home internet service and offers a seamless experience at 40,000 feet. It allows passengers to enjoy superior browsing, streaming, and communication services to meet the growing demands of modern business pros and travelers.

Josh Peterson, Yingling Aviation’s Avionics Regional/Technical Sales Manager said, "We are thrilled to bring this game-changing connectivity to our customers, whether as a stand-alone event or coupled with our Bombardier MRO capabilities. With speeds of 220+ Mbps, passengers can now enjoy connectivity and low latency similar to what they experience at home - whether for business or entertainment."

Yingling is now accepting orders for installations with slot availabilities beginning in mid-March. Early planning is highly recommended due to equipment lead time and expected high demand, and customers are encouraged to reserve their slots as soon as possible to take advantage of this new technology upgrade.

The company has already successfully completed installations on Bombardier Global XRS aircraft and is now expanding its capabilities to the Challenger 600 series.

Jason Cohen, VP of Sales pointed out, "Our team is ready to meet your connectivity needs and ensure your aircraft is equipped with the best in-flight internet experience available.”

FMI:  yinglingaviation.com/

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