Panasonic Offers New Ultra Low Profile Aeronautical
Antenna
September 16 2014
At the Airline Passenger
Experience Association Expo, Panasonic Avionics
Corporation (Panasonic) and Boeing Network and Space
Systems (N&SS) today announced that, subject to terms,
N&SS and Panasonic will develop a ground breaking
broadband electronically steered phased array antenna
for commercial airliners.
The N&SS and Panasonic-designed lightweight antenna,
which will deliver Panasonic’s eXConnect broadband
in-flight Wi-Fi service, reduces fuel burn and emissions
through a 65 percent reduction in operational weight and
drag without compromising connection speed.
The new antenna will be available to the commercial
aircraft market in 2016. In addition, Panasonic
plans to offer the electronically steered antenna for a
much broader range of narrow and wide body aircraft.
“For decades, Panasonic and
Boeing have collaborated on cutting-edge innovations,
and today we have introduced a solution that sets a new
standard in antenna operating performance metrics.
Airlines
now have the best of both worlds -- a high-performance,
broadband service for their passengers, and
Wi-Fi-equipped aircraft that operate efficiently, saving
airlines tens of thousands of dollars per year, per
aircraft, in fuel,”
said Paul Margis, President and Chief Executive Officer
for Panasonic Avionics. “Together with our single- and
dual-panel antennas we now have a portfolio of solutions
for all types of airline use cases.”
Paul Geery, Vice President of
C3 Solutions for Boeing Network & Space Systems, added
that “Boeing has been designing and qualifying
aeronautical phased array antennas for more than 30
years. We are delighted to provide Panasonic
with this innovative solution,
a low-profile
phased array antenna that will have the lowest total
drag and weight impact in the industry.”