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Inmarsat signs
pre-agreement to appoint
Satcom Direct as
distribution partner for
SwiftBroadband-Safety
24 October 2016
Inmarsat has signed a
Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to
appoint Satcom Direct
(SD) as a global
distribution partner for
its next generation
SwiftBroadband-Safety
aviation service.
A pre-agreement between
the two companies has
outlined the intention
for Satcom Direct to
supply aviation
operators worldwide with
SwiftBroadband-Safety,
an advanced new service
from Inmarsat that will
transform cockpit and
aircraft operations.
SwiftBroadband-Safety
represents a paradigm
shift in the advancement
of aviation safety
services by utilising
secure IP-based
broadband connectivity
that far exceeds the
capabilities of other
alternatives in the
market. The ‘always on
and always secure’
solution enables a range
of breakthrough aviation
applications, including
flight data streaming
(‘Black Box in the
Cloud’) and real-time
Electronic Flight Bag
applications, such as
networked graphical
weather.
It also enables air
traffic management
modernisation programmes
throughout the world and
fulfils the requirements
of the International
Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO)’s
Global Aeronautical
Distress Safety System
(GADSS), including
global flight tracking,
by offering reliable and
secure satellite
surveillance and
communications
(FANS/ACARS).
SwiftBroadband-Safety
hardware is available
for initial retrofit
installation on existing
aircraft today and will
become a standard option
on new aircraft
deliveries from 2018.
The service builds on
Inmarsat’s reputation as
a provider of
high-quality voice and
data service to 95% of
the world’s
trans-oceanic aircraft
fleet.
Inmarsat’s MoU with
Satcom Direct marks the
latest expansion of a
successful partnership
between both companies.
Satcom Direct currently
provides the business
aviation market with
Inmarsat’s Classic Aero
safety services and will
now be able to provide
migration options for
existing customers to
SwiftBroadband-Safety.
It also provides the
business aviation market
with access to
Inmarsat’s current
in-flight broadband
service for private jet
passengers,
SwiftBroadband, and its
next generation
offering, JetConneX.
Frederik van Essen,
Inmarsat Aviation’s
Senior Vice President of
Strategy and Business
Development, said:
“SwiftBroadband-Safety
combines the advantages
of broadband
connectivity with the
proven, extremely
reliable L-band spectrum
to set a new standard in
aviation safety. It
offers greater
efficiency, reliability
and capacity to the
cockpit at a lower cost
per bit than our trusted
Classic Aero service,
reflecting Inmarsat’s
commitment to delivering
the best safety services
to commercial airlines
and business aviation
operators.
“SwiftBroadband-Safety
has received a lot of
industry support,
underscored by its
recent selection by
Airbus for its A320 and
A330 aircraft families,
and successful ongoing
evaluations by Hawaiian
Airlines. Other airlines
are also excited and
have been asking us how
to enable these advanced
capabilities. The global
aviation industry
benefits from embracing
new standards and, along
with our partner
network, we will
deliver. We look forward
to welcoming Satcom
Direct as a distribution
partner. They are an
agile, innovative player
that will now apply
their impressive sales
experience in the
business and general
aviation markets to
selling
SwiftBroadband-Safety to
commercial airlines and
business aviation
operators.”
Chris Moore, Chief
Commercial Officer at
Satcom Direct, said:
“Inmarsat’s
SwiftBroadbandSafety
delivers unparalleled
safety communication
services to commercial
airlines and the
business aviation
community worldwide. The
next generation
platform’s flexibility
opens up a vast amount
of possibilities in
terms of how customers
can optimise their
cockpit and aircraft
operations. As a result,
we can provide our
customers with the most
cutting-edge technology
in the business, while
continuing to provide
unrivalled customer care
and significant
value-add.”
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