Inmarsat announced the successful completion of its Global Xpress ‘Around the World’ test flight. The exercise, conducted on a Gulfstream IV aircraft between June 5 and June 11, 2017, covered more than 25,000 miles and demonstrated Global Xpress’ ability to deliver seamless, worldwide coverage across multiple spot beams and satellites.
While
government
and
business
users
have
historically
had
to
manipulate
flight
plans
to
avoid
gaps
in
coverage
and
performance,
the
test
flight
enjoyed
complete
flexibility
in
route
selection.
The
flight
route
spanned
the
Northern
and
Southern
Hemispheres,
beginning
in
the
United
States
with
stops
in
the
United
Kingdom,
the
United
Arab
Emirates,
Thailand,
Australia
and
Fiji.
A
Global
Xpress
subscription-based
data
plan
was
configured
for
the
Honeywell
aero
Tail
Mount
Antenna
(TMA),
with
a
committed
information
rate
of
4Mbps
forward
and
1Mbps
return
but
capable
of
15Mbps
or
more.
Uniform
coverage
and
service
was
delivered
to
the
aircraft
as
it
moved
across
28
beams
with
handovers
that
went
unnoticed
by
users;
and
3
satellite-to-satellite
handovers
that
were
accomplished
seamlessly.
The
terminal’s
global
plan
enabled
access
to
the
Global
Xpress
network
worldwide
without
the
need
to
pre-coordinate
and
receive
satellite-specific
option
files.
During
the
flight,
Global
Xpress
supported
mission-critical
voice,
data
and
streaming
applications
to
include
video
teleconferencing,
high-speed
Internet
access
and
file
transfer,
VPN
as
well
as
phone
calls,
and
fully
delivered
or
exceeded
the
committed
information
rate.
Inmarsat’s
always-on
worldwide
capability
for
VIP
aircraft
customers
is
part
of
the
company’s
global
mobility-centric
strategy,
unique
in
the
market.
Inmarsat
has
been
supporting
the
demanding
‘go
anywhere,
anytime’
nature
of
aviation
operations
for
decades,
and
is
the
market
leader
in
providing
a
consistent,
reliable
L-band
connectivity
experience
for
users
around
the
world.
Global
Xpress
continues
Inmarsat’s
commitment
in
this
arena.
Global
Xpress
is
the
first
and
only
end-to-end
commercial
Ka-band
solution
that
delivers
worldwide
service.
Inmarsat
builds
its
commercial
satellite
systems
from
the
ground
up
with
mobile
users
in
mind,
thereby,
augmenting
military
satellite
resources
cost
effectively,
for
optimal
redundancy,
diversity,
protection,
scalability
and
global
portability
–
the
ultimate
resilience
approach.
With
four
Inmarsat-5
geostationary
high-capacity
satellites
linked
as
one
network,
Global
Xpress
provides
seamless,
high-throughput
coverage.
Global
Xpress’
spot
beam
architecture
ensures
uniform
distribution
of
capacity,
allowing
for
consistent,
uninterrupted
connectivity
no
matter
where
the
user
is
operating.
Steerable
antennas
on
each
Global
Xpress
satellite
enable
flexible
augmentation
of
network
capacity,
as
driven
by
user
demand.
Inmarsat
offers
Global
Xpress
as
an
end-to-end
managed
subscription
service
–
SATCOM
as a
Service
–
that
enables
access
to
an
always-on,
worldwide
network
with
24/7
management,
monitoring
and
support.
With
no
infrastructure
charges
or
R&D
investment
on
their
part,
customers
travel
from
one
location
to
another,
and
simply
‘plug
in’
to
Global
Xpress
to
get
what
they
need,
where
they
need
it,
and
when
they
need
it.
“This
Gulfstream
IV
‘Around
the
World’
test
flight
demonstrates
Inmarsat’s
ability
to
deliver
reliable,
seamless
next-generation
wideband
connectivity
for
aeronautical
users,”
said
Steve
Gizinski,
Vice
President
of
Special
Programs,
Inmarsat
U.S.
Government
Business
Unit.
“Highly
mobile,
bandwidth-hungry
government
and
commercial
users
can
now
travel
the
world
and
enjoy
connectivity
that
allows
them
to
conduct
business
as
if
they
were
in
the
office
…
even
while
40,000
feet
in
the
air.”