Elon Musk Says SpaceX Accepted ‘Lower Revenue Deals’ With Airlines—Here’s Why

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Elon Musk, on Wednesday, said that SpaceX signed deals offering lower revenues with airlines for the Starlink service to increase its accessibility, as Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE:DAL) chooses Amazon.com Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:AMZN) Leo over Starlink.

Deliberately Signed Deals

Musk said that the commercial space flight giant “deliberately accepted lower revenue deals with airlines” to make Starlink “super easy to use and available to all passengers,” in a response to user Phil Trubey on X, who hailed the SpaceX CEO’s decision not to enter a deal with Delta Airlines after it wanted to offer Starlink via its own portal.

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