Inmarsat’s Jet ConneX
in-flight broadband
service now available on
Dassault Aviation
private jets
27 October 2016
Inmarsat announced
that global data plans
for its advanced new
business aviation
in-flight broadband
service, Jet ConneX, is
now available on all
Dassault Aviation
aircraft.
The milestone was
achieved after existing
radomes for Dassault
Aviation’s 7X/8X and
aftermarket F900
aircraft group aircraft
were tested and
authorised to operate
with the exclusive
JetWave Ka-band
hardware, manufactured
by Inmarsat’s partner
Honeywell for the Jet
ConneX service.
Jet ConneX transforms
the private jet
experience by offering
passengers an onboard
connectivity service
that is reliable,
high-speed and on par
with broadband available
on the ground. It
enables video streaming,
live television
streaming, file
downloads and more, with
seamless global coverage
that ensures a
consistent service on
flight routes worldwide.
Jet ConneX global data
plans are now available
for Dassault Aviation
aircraft and
significantly exceeds
other existing satcom
offerings in the market,
including Ku-band
services. Dedicated
Ka-band radomes for Jet
ConneX are also expected
to be available for
Dassault Aviation
aircraft in 2017,
improving connectivity
service levels on the
private jets even
further.
Kurt Weidemeyer,
Inmarsat’s Vice
President of Business
and General Aviation,
said: “Dassault
customers are the
driving force behind
this effort. They wanted
Jet ConneX faster than
radome manufacturers can
produce a radome, so we
removed the barrier.
Honeywell recently
received Federal
Aviation Administration
(FAA) certification for
Jet ConneX on the Falcon
7X aircraft using its
exclusive JetWave
hardware, and we expect
certification for other
models to be available
soon.”