Sichuan Airlines Becomes China's
First Domestic Carrier to Partner with Viasat's
In-Flight Connectivity Solution and China Satcom's
Satellite System
Sichuan Airlines, a Chinese
air carrier, Viasat, Inc., and AeroSat Link Technology
Co., Ltd. (AeroSat Link), a subsidiary of China
Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. (China Satcom),
announced the airline has selected Viasat's
industry-leading In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) technology
and equipment for installation on its Airbus A320 family
of aircraft. When in service, the Viasat terminal
installed on the aircraft will connect to China Satcom's
Ka-band satellite network and AeroSat Link's digital IFC
service to provide IFC service to passengers and crew.
The combination of Viasat's IFC
equipment, China Satcom's satellite network and AeroSat
Link's digital services will enable video streaming,
internet browsing, messaging, social media, business
applications and more to each connected device on these
equipped aircraft. Enhancing in-flight connectivity is a
key part of furthering Sichuan Airlines' position as an
industry leader in China and reflects how the carrier is
embracing passenger demand for staying connected in the
air, while continuing to enrich the onboard digital
experience.
"Under China's 'smart civil
aviation, digital cabin' construction initiative,
Sichuan Airlines has worked with its partners to create
a unique, interconnected air-land business model of
'satellite + aircraft + operation.' This model is
focused on resource integration, business innovation,
technology empowerment, and operative efficiency. The
objective is to improve airline operation efficiency and
customer service quality and create an enjoyable IFC
experience for passengers. With the joint efforts of
Viasat and AeroSat Link, we believe that Sichuan
Airlines will continue to launch aviation internet
products with better experience and better service, so
that more passengers can enjoy faster and more
convenient IFC services on Sichuan Airlines," the
airline stated.
China Satcom and ASL jointly
stated, "We are very pleased to partner with Viasat. The
combination of its cutting-edge technology, reliable
equipment, and rich experience with China Satcom's
powerful high-throughput Ka-band satellite network
enables us to provide Sichuan Airlines an IFC experience
comparable to that on the ground. We will provide
high-speed, reliable, and excellent network services to
more airlines and users."
"Sichuan Airlines continuously
seeks ways to enhance the onboard customer experience,
and we are proud to be a part of the airline's
pioneering effort to deliver high-quality, high-speed
in-flight internet within China," said Don Buchman, VP
and GM, Commercial Aviation, Viasat, Inc. "Today's
announcement is an exciting and meaningful milestone for
our relationships with Sichuan Airlines and AeroSat
Link, and we are thrilled to have Sichuan Airlines
leading the way."
China's aviation sector has been
growing very quickly. According to the Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC), 2021 ended with
approximately 4,000 active commercial aircraft operated
by Chinese carriers, of which just 842 offered onboard
Wi-Fi, most of which only allowed streaming onboard
content. While China's domestic aviation market was
already the largest in the world in 2020, the IATA
estimates China will support 1.6 billion annual
passengers in 2037 (up from 0.6 billion in 2018), the
vast majority of whom will board with internet-enabled
Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs).
Viasat, China Satcom and AeroSat
Link will each maintain its own intellectual property
and will operate its equipment using a multi-layered
approach to network services.
13 & 14 June 2023
Fullerton Hotel
Sydney
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