Panasonic Avionics Unveils
Performance Data From Commercial Flight Using Its Xtstm
Service on Apstar 6d
August 26, 2021
Panasonic Avionics
Corporation, China Eastern Airlines, APT Mobile SatCom
Limited and China Telecom Satellite Communications
(“CTSat”) today achieved a new performance milestone for
in-flight connectivity service over China, using
Panasonic Avionics’ new Extreme Throughput Satellite
(XTS) service on the APStar 6D communications satellite.
On a recent China Eastern Airlines’
flight MU5105, passengers saw average speeds up to 100
megabits per second (Mbps) to the aircraft, with peak
speeds reaching 200 Mbps. As a result, passengers were
able to enjoy services like streaming video, video
conferencing, downloading large files, and high-speed
web browsing, on multiple devices, all at the same time.
These new performance benchmarks
were made possible by the APStar 6D satellite technology
jointly designed by Panasonic Avionics and APSATCOM. The
aircraft used had previously been equipped with
in-flight connectivity hardware from Panasonic Avionics
and no changes or upgrades to the existing antenna,
wireless access points, satellite modem, or other
critical component were required.
Ron Ho, Vice President and General
Manager, Asia Pacific of Panasonic Avionics, said, “This
is indeed an exciting achievement for Panasonic
Avionics. The data that we saw from flight MU5105
underscores our commitment to being the leader in
connectivity to airlines in China, across the Asia
Pacific (APAC) region, and around the world.”
“As the largest provider of
satellite-based in-flight connectivity to airlines
around the world, Panasonic knows that the demand for
reliable, high-speed in-flight connectivity remains a
top customer priority, especially in strategic markets
across Asia Pacific like China, Japan, Singapore,
Malaysia and others. With our significant investment in
APStar 6D, Panasonic Avionics is uniquely positioned to
exceed customer expectations for in-flight connectivity,
not only today, but for the future.
All aircraft equipped by Panasonic for connectivity will
automatically utilize APStar 6D as they transit through
the region.”
Jason Li, CEO of APSATCOM also
commented, “APStar 6D is the world's first extreme
throughput communication satellite based for mobile
service optimization. Beams of different sizes, capacity
and bandwidth, dynamic adjustment capability and full
view coverage are unique designs for the characteristics
of satellite in-flight mobile service. We believe that
APStar 6D is the most ideal solution for Panasonic
Avionics to realize in-flight connectivity service in
China and even the whole APAC region. In the future,
APSTCOM will maintain close cooperation with Panasonic
Avionics to optimize operating costs for airlines, and
enable more passengers to enjoy high-quality,
diversified network services.”
Panasonic Avionics’ global
satellite network covers over 99% of all flight routes,
and places capacity where it is most needed to meet the
growing needs of airlines and their passengers. It
supports the provision of services such as high-speed
internet, video streaming, VoIP applications, HD video,
live television, phone services, and even dedicated
bandwidth for crew applications.
Panasonic Avionics has delivered
over 2,300 in-flight connectivity solutions worldwide.
It continues to innovate and deliver market leading
passenger experiences for today’s in-flight connectivity
market while delivering a network to meet the
ever-growing demands of the future.
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