Inmarsat partner Lufthansa
Technik certified to install GX Aviation on long-haul Airbus
A340 aircraft
28 July 2016
Inmarsat has
achieved another important milestone in ensuring Global
Xpress (GX) Aviation is available as linefit or retrofit on
every major airframe in the market, after the next
generation in-flight connectivity service was certified for
the Airbus A340 aircraft.
Inmarsat’s partner Lufthansa Technik received a
Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from the European
Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) after it successfully
installed a Honeywell Aerospace designed Ka-band antenna for
GX Aviation on board an Airbus A340 aircraft in Germany.
The STC validates and approves Lufthansa Technik’s
highly-efficient installation process for the Airbus A340
family, which can be completed within days or during regular
maintenance schedules, including all electrical
modifications inside and outside the aircraft fuselage.
GX Aviation has attracted extremely strong interest
from airlines, business aviation operators and airplane
lessors with long-range aircraft such as the Airbus A340
family in their fleets. Hundreds of A340s are currently
operated worldwide and in total, more than 600 million
passengers have flown over 20 million flight hours on the
popular wide-body jetliners.
The STC was awarded within only weeks of Lufthansa
Technik receiving certification from EASA to install GX
Aviation on the Airbus A320 aircraft family, which forms the
backbone for nearly half of the world’s aircraft fleets,
showcasing once again the in-flight connectivity service’s
ability to meet the rigorous testing requirements of
aviation safety agencies.
GX Aviation will launch this year as the world’s
first broadband internet solution for aircraft with seamless
global coverage, delivered through a single operator. It
allows passengers and airline crew to browse the internet,
check social media, stream videos, access company resources
and more, with similar fast and reliable broadband as they
receive on the ground.
GX Aviation has been selected by renowned airlines
such as Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Air Astana and
Jazeera Airways, in addition to leading business jet
manufacturers. Final global testing is now underway with
Inmarsat’s partner Honeywell Aerospace, whose exclusive
JetWave terminals will connect airlines to the unprecedented
new in-flight connectivity offering.
Leo Mondale, President of Inmarsat Aviation, said:
“GX Aviation has become widely recognised within the global
aviation industry as being the ultimate new connectivity
solution for commercial airlines, private jet operators and
aircraft lessors, allowing them to provide a superior
passenger experience and gain a valuable competitor
advantage.
“The service has been developed over the past five
years as the only end-to-end solution in which every
component, from the satellites, ground network and terminals
to the cabin networks, internet features and support, has
been engineered with mobility in mind.
“It will be widely available on all popular
aircraft types, both as retrofit and linefit, to ensure
maximum flexibility for airline fleets. This is reflected in
the STCs received to date - ranging from Airbus A340
long-haul, Boeing 757 medium-haul and Airbus A320 short-haul
aircraft to Bombardier’s 5000 and 600 private jets – and
there are several additional certification programmes
currently underway as we approach the finishing line for
launching GX Aviation.”
The Airbus A320 and A340 certifications have
highlighted the success of the long term Inmarsat’s
partnership with Lufthansa Systems and Lufthansa Technik.
Lufthansa Technik is a trusted partner for installing the
required systems and components on board aircraft, together
with aeronautical and statutory regulations.
Bernd Freckmann, Vice President Base Maintenance
Services at Lufthansa Technik, said: “Lufthansa Technik and
Inmarsat are both leaders in their respective markets and by
combining our individual capabilities, we can offer a
powerful multifunctional connectivity solution that is
unparalleled in the global aviation industry. Interest from
airlines has been extremely positive, especially at a time
when they are investing heavily to enhance their passenger
experience and brand value. Our consistent, stable and fast
in-flight broadband experience has also appealed to other
markets, such as governments and private operators.
“The fact that we
received STCs for Airbus A320 and A340 aircraft within weeks
of each other has reinforced the success of our partnership
with Inmarsat, which was formed as part of the GX Aviation
contract signed by the Lufthansa Group, but is also
available to other airlines. We expect to follow-up with
certification for Boeing 737 and Airbus A330 aircraft before
the end of 2016.”
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