About FlightWifi
FlightWifi exists because of a gap between what airlines announce and what their planes carry. Fleet-wide Starlink deals make headlines, but aircraft are converted one at a time, and no booking site tells you which plane you are getting. So travelers board expecting broadband and find a system from 2015, or a movie server with no internet at all.
The project is one maker and one dataset: a hand-audited registry of in-flight Wi-Fi across 235 airlines, compiled under strict sourcing rules. The free Chrome extension puts its verdicts inline on flight search results, and this site publishes the same data as pages anyone can read and cite.
It is independent: no airline pays to be here, no affiliate placement changes a verdict, and the data is open.
Corrections, questions, or a rollout we missed: priyansh0327@gmail.com or GitHub.