Satcom
Direct Communications inks agreement to acquire Airbus DS SatCom
Government, Inc.
August 17, 2015
Global aeronautical communications provider Satcom Direct Communications, Inc., a U.S. company, has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire Airbus DS SatCom Government, Inc. (ASGI), expanding its market presence and offerings to the U.S. government sector.
ASGI is a government satellite communications business unit of
Airbus Defense and Space for the U.S. market and will operate as
a subsidiary of Satcom Direct Communications (SDC), of Satellite
Beach, FL. The purchase agreement includes acquisition of ASGI’s
business operations as well as two satellite earth stations
located on the East and West Coasts of the United States.
“Combining the two organizations provides distinct synergies,
allowing for a greater support infrastructure as well as
enhanced capabilities, technology and expertise to our
respective U.S. government customers,” said David Greenhill,
President of Satcom Direct Communications. “The acquisition will
also provide an increased ability to competitively offer fixed
and mobile satellite services in Ku, Ka, L, C, and X bands in
multiple markets, especially aviation.”
The deal has been submitted to the
U.S. authority and is expected to close within the next few
months.
Satcom Direct and Satcom Direct Communications: Satcom Direct, a
U.S.-based company, is the leading provider of satellite voice
and broadband data solutions for flight deck and cabin
communications serving business and general aviation. Satcom
Direct Communications (SDC) focuses on satellite communications
support for the United States’ military and government including
senior leadership aircraft, command and control,
intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance (ISR), and other
mission-critical airborne platforms. The company is a premier
Inmarsat Distribution Partner, Iridium Service Partner, and
ViaSat Yonder's preferred reseller, supporting more than ninety
percent of all corporate flight departments worldwide. Satcom
Direct continues to advance its services through mobile
applications and value adds – from flight deck datalink to cabin
communications.