EL AL Will Be
First Customer in Europe for ViaSat In-flight Internet
Service
March 5, 2014
EL AL has agreed to be the launch
customer in
Europe for Exede® In The Air in-flight
Internet service from ViaSat Inc. To begin, ViaSat plans to
deliver the service to EL AL Boeing 737s flying routes from
Tel Aviv into several European cities. The two
companies plan to immediately begin working toward
certification and installation of the Exede terminals on EL
AL aircraft with a target date to launch service within one
year.
For EL AL, ViaSat is responsible
for providing and managing a complete in-flight Internet
service to the aircraft, including airborne terminals,
antennas, radomes, and air time from the Eutelsat KA-SAT
high-capacity Ka-band satellite. Additional details of what
services will be offered to EL AL passengers will be
announced closer to the launch of service.
"As part of our commercial
strategy, installation of Internet service on European
routes will significantly improve the quality of service and
flight experience for EL AL customers," said EL AL CEO
Elyezer Shkedy. "Enabling passengers to connect to the
Internet in flight is nothing less than a technological and
service revolution. EL AL passengers who use portable
computers, tablets or smartphones will be offered a choice
of surfing packages, including a free option, so that during
their EL AL flight passengers will be able to remain
connected for work or pleasure."
"As we introduce Exede in-flight
service outside
North America, we expect the same enthusiastic
response we've seen since our launch in the U.S.," said
Mark Dankberg chairman
and CEO of ViaSat. "The personalized, friendly flight
experience that EL AL strives for is just the right fit for
the fastest Internet in the air."
"In flight broadband is a rapidly
emerging market that we are uniquely positioned to develop
in
Europe via our KA-SAT high throughput
satellite. We look forward to supporting ViaSat as it gears
up to provide EL Al passengers the benefit of the
high-capacity Exede In The Air service," said
Michel de Rosen,
chairman and CEO of Eutelsat.