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Panasonic Avionics Leo Aviation Connectivity Truly with
Spacesail Agreement
04 February, 2026
Panasonic Avionics Corporation
announced at the Singapore Airshow a memorandum of
understanding (MOU) with Shanghai Spacesail Technologies
(Spacesail) to explore opportunities to add Spacesail’s
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation to
Panasonic Avionics' in-flight connectivity global
network.
The MOU allows the parties to
immediately begin developing the plan to provide LEO
connectivity to airlines and passengers.
The companies will continue to work
towards leveraging Spacesail’s future high-bandwidth,
low-latency constellation, which is designed to support
a wide range of industries with reliable global
broadband coverage. Capitalizing on Spacesail’s unique
position as a global LEO connectivity constellation
operating over China, adding the company’s service into
Panasonic Avionics’ worldwide in-flight connectivity
service will enable seamless LEO in-flight connectivity
everywhere airlines fly.
It represents the latest milestone
in Panasonic Avionics’ ability to deliver
high-performance, multi-orbit, resilient connectivity
across the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. The
addition of Spacesail will complement Panasonic
Avionics' existing partnerships with Eutelsat’s OneWeb
LEO network.
John Wade, Vice President of
Connectivity at Panasonic Avionics, said: “Airlines are
demanding higher speeds, lower latency, and more
resilient connectivity solutions than ever before, at
every phase of flight. Adding Spacesail’s LEO
constellation to Panasonic Avionics’ portfolio will
enable us to provide passengers with connectivity over
every country, strengthening our network and reinforcing
our strategy of providing airlines with the performance,
flexibility and future-proofed capability they require.”
Spacesail commented on the
collaboration: “We are pleased to collaborate with
Panasonic Avionics to extend our LEO capabilities into
the aviation market. Our joint efforts will ensure a
seamless digital experience for passengers, reinforcing
our commitment to reliable global broadband in the
skies.”
The integration of Spacesail aligns
with Panasonic Avionics’ strategy to build a
next-generation antenna and terminal ecosystem, and
onboard compute platform, that are capable of combining
multiple networks using channel bonding. This
architecture is designed to deliver flexible,
high-capacity, and highly resilient in-flight
connectivity across different orbits, frequency bands,
and satellite operators.
Panasonic Avionics has built and
maintained a strong leadership position in the
Asia-Pacific in-flight connectivity market region for
more than a decade, led by robust GEO coverage over
China and the wider region via the APSTAR-6D satellite,
and long-standing partnerships with both regional and
international airlines.
The addition of Spacesail’s LEO
constellation further strengthens the company’s ability
to deliver advanced, multi-orbit connectivity services,
both directly to the world’s airlines, and through its
position as a key managed service provider in Airbus’
HBCplus offering.
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