Anuvu (formerly Global Eagle)
Ku-band aviation and maritime connectivity provider — niche carriers, charter, and government.
Provider Snapshot
About Anuvu (formerly Global Eagle)
Anuvu was rebranded from Global Eagle Entertainment in 2021 after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Anuvu provides Ku-band satellite connectivity and content services to airlines, maritime operators, and government customers. Its airline footprint is smaller than Intelsat, Viasat, or Panasonic, with a focus on charter, leisure, and select scheduled carriers.
History
Global Eagle Entertainment formed in 2013 through the combination of Row 44 (aviation connectivity) and Advanced Inflight Alliance (content). It served Southwest Airlines, Norwegian, and a roster of charter operators. After financial difficulties, Global Eagle filed Chapter 11 in 2020 and emerged in 2021 as Anuvu. The current customer list is less publicly tracked than peers, and our airline database may not reflect every active Anuvu deployment — please check airline-specific sources for the latest.
Airlines using Anuvu (formerly Global Eagle) (1)
How Anuvu Compares
Anuvu plays in the niche where Starlink isn't yet dominant: charter, leisure, and select smaller carriers where switching costs and economics keep older Ku-band relevant. Long-term, the same LEO migration pressure applies — but Anuvu's smaller customer base means slower visible churn.
| Anuvu | Starlink | |
|---|---|---|
| Orbit | GEO / ATG (high latency) | LEO (~30ms latency) |
| Typical Speed | 5–30 Mbps typical to the aircraft | 100+ Mbps typical, 350+ peak |
| Latency | ~600ms (GEO) / 60–100ms (ATG) | ~20–44ms |
| Trajectory | Defending installed base | Rapid airline adoption |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which airlines use Anuvu WiFi?
Anuvu's public customer list is less transparent than larger competitors. Historical Global Eagle customers included Southwest Airlines (since transitioned to Viasat then Starlink), Norwegian, and various charter operators. The current Anuvu airline footprint is genuinely unclear — for any specific flight, check the airline's page on SeatWiFi or the inflight portal.
Is Anuvu the same as Global Eagle?
Yes. Anuvu is the rebranded name adopted in 2021 after Global Eagle Entertainment emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Same business, different name and ownership structure.
How fast is Anuvu WiFi on planes?
Anuvu typically delivers 5–30 Mbps to the aircraft on Ku-band satellite. Per-passenger speeds when the cabin is busy are usually in the low single-digit Mbps range — adequate for messaging and email, marginal for streaming.
Why is Anuvu less well-known than Viasat or Starlink?
Anuvu serves a smaller and more specialized customer base — charter, leisure, government — rather than headline US legacy carriers. It also operates with leased third-party Ku-band capacity rather than owning its own satellite fleet, so the brand is less visible in passenger-facing marketing.
Is Anuvu still in business?
Yes — Anuvu emerged from Chapter 11 in 2021 and continues to operate as a privately held aviation, maritime, and content connectivity provider. It is a smaller player than Intelsat or Viasat but remains active in 2026.