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33. Inmarsat’s Wholesale Service Now Available to Fixed VSAT Operators
In select regions, fixed VSAT operators can now access a new wholesale, fully-managed, high-speed satellite broadband service, delivered over Inmarsat’s Global Xpress (GX) Ka-band network in partnership with Gilat Satellite Networks. The service is designed for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telcos, network operators and other organisations that want to utilise the power of GX.
34. Airbus and TNO to Develop Aircraft Laser Communication Terminal
Airbus and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) have launched a programme to develop a laser communication terminal demonstrator for aircraft, known as UltraAir. The project, which is co-financed by Airbus, TNO and the Netherlands Space Office (NSO), is part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ScyLight (Secure and Laser communication technology) progr
35. High Speed Inflight Internet Expected in 2015
The goal of delivering ‘home equivalent’ high-speed, consistent wireless internet connectivity for passengers and pilots on aircraft came a step closer today. In a joint announcement, Honeywell and Inmarsat confirmed that they have finalised the critical design review (CDR) of the GX Aviation aircraft avionics on schedule. It is anticipated that product certifications will be achie
36. SITA to Integrate Iridium Certus Satellite into Unified Aircraft Communications Portfolio
SITA has confirmed that it will integrate the Iridium Certus satellite service into its Unified Aircraft Communications portfolio, which provides critical communications for SITA's airline and Air Navigation Service Provider customers globally, and supports more than 19,000 aircraft in their daily operations. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 8 September 2021.
37. Inmarsat completes construction of Global Xpress Ground Network
Inmarsat has completed construction of the final four satellite access stations (SAS) for its Global Xpress (GX) fleet. This represents a significant milestone in the rollout of GX, the world's first, global high-speed broadband Ka-band network, which is scheduled for global commercial service introduction early in the second half of 2015. GX Aviation will deliver 50Mbps broadband
38. Malaysia Airlines Enlists SITAOnAir, Aireon and FlightAware for Global Flight Tracking
Malaysia Airlines will be the first SITAOnAir airline customer to benefit from a new flight tracking solution. Under the agreement, all Malaysia Airlines aircraft will have access to enhanced minute-by-minute, 100% global, flight tracking data, delivered by SITAOnAir’s AIRCOM FlightTracker.
39. Inmarsat Opens 1,700 sqm Office in Toa Payoh, Singapore
Inmarsat has opened a new office in Singapore, the company’s largest facility in the Asia Pacific region. Inmarsat’s investment in the 1,700 sq metre (19,500 sq feet) office in Toa Payoh, sees the company’s regional hub providing a new solutions lab, demonstration capabilities, training rooms, a knowledge centre and support centre, in addition to enhanced production and storage fac
40. Korean Air Begins Research on Air Launch Development Using Boeing 747-400 Aircraft
Korean Air has started work on a joint research project with Seoul National University to assess the feasibility of using large commercial aircraft for air launching. Korean Air will analyze the Boeing 747-400’s current technology capability, major technology to be applied, annual operating costs, and necessary aircraft modification for air launching. The airline will further expl

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