Intelsat Completes
Multi-Orbit Inflight Wi-Fi Tests
February 28, 2023
Intelsat announced the
successful completion of inflight testing of its new
electronically steered array (ESA) antenna. This
antenna enables global streaming-fast Wi-Fi service
and is available to airlines around the world.
Intelsat’s ESA is the only
commercially available antenna in the aviation
industry that can operate between low Earth orbit
satellites and geostationary satellites. Announced
in June 2022, the new antenna has been accumulating
flight hours with Ball, Stellar Blu Solutions,
Intelsat and OneWeb engineers validating antenna and
network performance.
In early 2023, Intelsat
successfully demonstrated the new system to global
airlines on the company’s Bombardier CRJ-700
regional jet outfitted with the new antenna and
inflight Wi-Fi system. With peak inflight download
speeds exceeding 275Mbps, airline customers were
able to participate in live virtual meetings, stream
media and stay connected without interruptions.
By using the Intelsat and
OneWeb satellite networks together, Intelsat can
offer the benefits of LEO’s low latency along with
the redundancy GEO provides to address network
hotspots that LEO networks on their own cannot
address. Whether aircraft are flying polar regions
or over the most populated cities in the world, the
ESA antenna will offer seamless coverage from
takeoff to touchdown.
At just 90 pounds and with no
moving parts, the new antenna stands just 3.5 inches
tall on the top of the aircraft. The terminal’s low
profile has the lowest drag of any product Intelsat
has ever offered, reducing CO2 emissions for
airlines.
“After installing the system in
December, we’ve been hard at work perfecting this
new technology and have taken some of the world’s
leading airlines for test flights. An antenna
without moving parts, that is much smaller than its
predecessors, enables airlines to compete in the
marketplace, delight their guests and have
confidence that Intelsat’s multi-orbit antenna will
provide the best performing inflight connectivity
experience in the market,” said Jeff Sare, president
of Intelsat Commercial Aviation.
Alaska Airlines recently
announced plans to use Intelsat’s ESA terminal and
IFC services aboard its fleet of Embraer regional
jet fleet. Intelsat has supplemental-type
certificate programs underway for a wide range of
aircraft and expects to begin delivering and
installing shipsets in early 2024.
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