Honeywell
AND
Inmarsat
Achieve
Key
Milestone
to
Bring
High-Speed
Wi-Fi
to
Airplanes
Over
Land
AND
Water
Paving
the
way
for
a
new
era
of
in-flight
wireless
connectivity
similar
to
what
is
available
at
home
or
in
the
office,
Honeywell
Aerospace
(NYSE:HON)
and
Inmarsat
have
successfully
completed
the
first
phase
of
hardware
and
satellite
network
flight
tests
for
GX
Aviation
broadband
services.
Honeywell’s
JetWave-branded
hardware
enables
airplanes
to
connect
to
Inmarsat’s
Global
Xpress
satellite
constellation
for
GX
Aviation
global
Ka-band
in-flight
Wi-Fi
services.
The tests, which included streaming YouTube videos and live radio, online conference calls, downloading files and more, were conducted in the U.K. in June 2015 – validating GX Aviation’s ability to deliver high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity while over land and water. The tests demonstrated a successful connection between the JetWave hardware and Inmarsat’s first Global Xpress satellite, I-5 F1, which powers GX Aviation services for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. This follows the ground-based high-speed and performance tests completed in March 2015.
“We
are
on
the
cusp
of a
new
era
of
connectivity
in
the
skies,
and
the
successful
testing
of
our
JetWave
hardware
with
Inmarsat’s
GX
Aviation
network
is a
critical
step
in
getting
this
service
ready
for
public
use,”
said
Jack
Jacobs,
vice
president
of
Safety
and
Connectivity
at
Honeywell
Aerospace.
“Airlines,
passengers
and
pilots
continue
to
demand
better,
more
consistent
and
faster
in-flight
Wi-Fi
to
make
their
jobs
easier
and
travel
experience
better.
The
successful
results
of
the
recent
tests
signify
that
Honeywell
and
Inmarsat
will
soon
satisfy
these
demands.”
“Just
having
Wi-Fi
on
board
is
no
longer
a
differentiator
– in
the
future
it
will
be
about
the
quality
of
the
service.
With
GX
Aviation
and
Honeywell’s
JetWave
equipment,
Inmarsat
will
provide
a
seamless,
consistent
passenger
experience,
across
all
airline
routes.
“Everyone
is
talking
about
the
‘connected
aircraft’
or
‘e-enabled
aircraft’
–
until
now
this
has
just
been
a
vision
because
no
one
has
had
access
to a
true
fast
internet
service.
GX
Aviation
changes
all
that.
We
will
set
the
standards
for
broadband
in
the
sky.”
Mondale says the team of Honeywell, Inmarsat and iDirect staff are working very closely to bring GX to market. “This is the coming together of the first part of the eco-system. Next step is announcing our line-fit arrangements. And we will be standing behind our value added reseller partners to support them to meet the needs of their airline customers, ensuring airlines have a choice of service providers to meet their individual needs for in the cabin.”