FAA and EASA Approve
Viasat's Ka-band In-Flight Connectivity System
for Bombardier Challenger 300-Series Aircraft
April 15, 2021
Bombardier and global
communications company Viasat Inc. announced
regulatory approval for the installation and use
of Viasat's Ka-band in-flight connectivity (IFC)
business aviation system on in-service
Challenger 300 and Challenger 350 aircraft, for
the fastest available download speeds in the
super midsize segment. This solution is also
offered for new Challenger 350 business jets,
further strengthening the aircraft's winning
combination of performance and cabin experience.
Supplemental Type Certificates (STC) have been
successfully received from the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), as well as from
the European Union Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA).
Viasat first announced it
would bring enhanced cabin connectivity to
Bombardier Challenger 300 and Challenger 350
business jets in July 2020. Regulatory approval
clears the way for operators of those aircraft
to have Viasat's Ka-band Global Aero Terminal
5510 installed for a premier in-cabin internet
experience over the most heavily travelled
flight routes and regions. Installation of the
Viasat system will be available at Bombardier's
worldwide network of service centers.
"Bombardier is excited to
offer customers the Viasat Ka-Band system, which
provides enriched in-flight connectivity for
passengers and crew in all phases of flight,"
said Elza Brunelle-Yeung, Senior Director of
Products, Pricing and Digital for Bombardier's
Service and Support, and Corporate Strategy
organization. "This enhanced connectivity
further elevates the unmatched cabin experience
and smooth ride aboard our Challenger 300-series
aircraft."
With recent announcements
highlighting the rapid growth of Bombardier's
worldwide support network, including in
Melbourne and Berlin, the introduction of
several exciting new products and services and
the latest developments in the Smart Link Plus
program, Bombardier continues to build on its
commitment to provide customers with the best
service experience in the industry today.
Claudio D'Amico, Viasat's
business area director, Business Aviation added,
"Achieving STC approval for the Challenger 300
and Challenger 350 aircraft enables Challenger
operators to take advantage of Viasat's 'no
speed limit' Ka-band IFC service—our fastest,
most, robust business aviation IFC offering in
the super mid-size business jet market. Our
service supports business-critical productivity
capabilities, including video conferencing and
VPN access, as well as simultaneous use of
entertainment apps, including video and audio
streaming."
Today, the Viasat Global
Aero Terminal 5510 terminal communicates with
Viasat's ViaSat-1, ViaSat-2 and KA-SAT satellite
platforms, and is expected to be
forward-compatible with Viasat's next-generation
satellite system. Forward-compatibility will
allow customers to install the Viasat shipset
and subscribe to a Viasat service package today,
with assurances that they can access additional
satellite capacity and expanded coverage once
the ViaSat-3 constellation is launched and
operational.