Intelsat and J-AIR Offer the
First Free IFEC on Regional Aircraft in Japan
Intelsat along with
Tokyo-based Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. announced
Intelsat’s connectivity service will launch on the
airlines' Embraer E190 aircraft for its subsidiary
airline, J-AIR Co. Ltd.
Japan Airlines has installed
Intelsat’s 2Ku system on the first of J-AIR’s E190
aircraft and will be installing 13 additional
aircraft by autumn 2024. The airline has been
offering free wireless
entertainment services since 2016. By adding 2Ku,
this will make J-AIR the first regional aircraft in
Japan to offer inflight entertainment and
connectivity (IFEC) services, as well as the first
E190 aircraft equipped globally with the Intelsat
2Ku system.
“We have worked closely with
Intelsat to deliver the best connectivity experience
on Japan Airlines and the JAL group fleet,” said
Keisuke Suzuki, SVP, Customer Experience of Japan
Airlines. “Intelsat’s capable and reliable 2Ku
system will provide miles of entertainment to our
customers making J-AIR the first regional aircraft
offering the IFC services in Japan.”
“At Intelsat, our mission is to
provide quality, reliable connectivity for work and
entertainment which is essential for airline
partners and passengers alike,” commented Dave
Bijur, senior vice president of Commercial for
Intelsat Commercial Aviation. “While having wireless
entertainment was an excellent first step, J-AIR
sees the importance of connectivity as well. Adding
2Ku will enable the same free inflight internet
experience they have had since 2017 on the larger
jets. For Intelsat, this is a great showcase for
other E190 operators around the world who want to
offer a free service to all their passengers.”