Boeing, Panasonic Look to Offer
eXConnect In-Flight Broadband to Government Customers
July 16, 2013
Boeing and Panasonic Avionics Corp. are preparing to
open a new market for Panasonic’s secure, satellite-based,
in-flight broadband service known as eXConnect. Under a new
agreement, Boeing will offer eXConnect service to government
customers within and outside the United States.
Panasonic eXConnect is the industry leader in commercial,
worldwide broadband for in-flight connectivity. While final
terms are still being negotiated, the companies have agreed on a
framework for Boeing to offer the eXConnect service and sell
aeronautical terminals to the government market, including the
Panasonic eXConnect terminal being deployed commercially today.
“This alliance will expand Boeing’s ability to offer
in-flight broadband to government aircraft operators, many of
whom operate Boeing aircraft, with a competitively priced
service,” said Paul Geery, vice president of C3 Solutions for
Boeing Electronic & Information Solutions. “The eXConnect
service will augment other Boeing C4ISR capabilities, providing
customers with seamless situational awareness.”
“By combining the strengths of our global Ku-band
aeronautical network with Boeing’s extensive experience working
with secure network customers such as the U.S. government, we
will together be able to provide significantly improved service
to this important industry,” said Paul Margis, president and CEO
of Panasonic Avionics Corp. “We look forward to working with
Boeing to offer in-flight connectivity to this exciting market.”
Panasonic Avionics Corp. is the world's leading supplier of
in-flight entertainment and communication systems. The company's
best-in-class solutions, supported by professional maintenance
services, fully integrate with the cabin, enabling airlines to
deliver improved-quality communication systems and solutions and
lower overall costs.