AOPA and the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations—representing 400,000 pilots from more than 80 countries—sent a letter to SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk, expressing concern about Starlink’s recent price increase for general aviation pilots.
The new rates provoked outcry, jumping from $50 to $65 to between $250 and $1,000 per month.
Coon pointed out that many pilots around the world purchased Starlink equipment “in good faith based on the expectation that the service would remain economically viable for the general aviation sector,” but that the “recently announced subscription rate increases... create a pricing structure that will place the service beyond the reach of a significant portion of the global general aviation community.”
In the letter, AOPA requested “that SpaceX consider engaging with representatives of the global general aviation community to explore a revised framework that preserves accessibility,” and said that “if the current pricing structure remains unchanged, a large portion of the installed general aviation user base will likely be forced to discontinue service despite having already invested in the necessary hardware infrastructure. Such an outcome would slow adoption across the sector and diminish the network effects that have contributed to Starlink’s rapid success.”