In 2026, Viasat high-speed satellite internet is found on a wide range of modern aircraft, most notably across the entire JetBlue fleet (where it is branded as "Fly-Fi"). United Airlines has also completed its massive rollout, equipping over 1,000 aircraft—including Boeing 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliners—with Viasat technology to offer streaming-capable speeds. Other major carriers using Viasat in 2026 include American Airlines (on their narrow-body fleet), Delta Air Lines (on their newer A321neos and 737s), and international carriers like El Al, Qantas, and Lufthansa. For 2026 travelers, the presence of Viasat is a "game-changer" because it offers bandwidth similar to a home connection, allowing for lag-free Zoom calls and Netflix streaming even while over the ocean. You can usually identify a Viasat-equipped plane by the distinctive "hump" on the top of the fuselage, which houses the steerable satellite antenna.