Boeing Completes Key
Tests of New Aircraft Satellite Antenna
Oct. 9, 2014
Boeing has completed environmental and performance
qualification testing on the aircraft satellite
communications antenna system it is developing for
multipurpose satellite operator Al Yah Satellite Company
(Yahsat) of the United Arab Emirates.
The system has passed customer-witnessed acceptance
testing, and its required data transfer rate has been
validated in over-the-air satellite tests.
“These milestones complete the qualification efforts
for our most advanced aeronautical antenna leveraging
expertise from across Boeing in designing and
integrating antennas systems for customer aircraft,”
said Paul Geery, vice president for Command, Control and
Communications Solutions. “The result is a low-profile
SATCOM solution that provides en-route broadband
connectivity for many types of aircraft.”
Boeing’s system offers a solution to military and
commercial customers who require an aircraft-qualified,
low-profile, low-drag, easily installed antenna to send
and receive data between airborne and ground terminals.
The system employs steerable phased array technology,
meaning the antenna uses electronics rather than
mechanical components to track a satellite, even when
mounted on moving aircraft.
The Yahsat contract calls for Boeing to deliver the
first of eight low-profile antenna systems later this
year for installation on various aircraft.
Boeing designed and qualified the antenna system in
Kent, Wash. Final assembly and testing will be performed
at the company’s El Paso, Texas site. The system will be
offered to additional customers whose aircraft require
low-profile, low-drag agile satellite antenna systems.