OneWeb and SatixFy sign
agreement for In-Flight Connectivity (IFC)
compact terminal
March 19, 2021
OneWeb and SatixFy UK have
signed an agreement to develop a new In-Flight
Connectivity (IFC) terminal that will work over
the OneWeb network as well as on Geostationary
(GEO) satellite networks. SatixFy UK has formed
a Joint Venture with Singapore Technology
Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering), called
JetTalk, to exclusively commercialize the IFC
terminal for Commercial Aviation markets.
The agreement reaffirms
OneWeb’s ambitions in the global aerospace arena
as it sets out its roadmap to support
commercial, regional, business and government
aviation users.
The IFC terminal will
unleash the power of OneWeb’s Low Earth Orbit
(LEO) constellation and deliver a
‘home-equivalent’ inflight broadband experience,
while also allowing operators to complement
their legacy GEO service. The product is based
on SatixFy’s Electronically Steered Multibeam
Antenna (ESMA) technology, developed together
with JetTalk and provides multibeam capability
and operates simultaneously on multiple LEO and
GEO satellites.
Well positioned to bring
ESMA technology to the market earlier than
originally anticipated, SatixFy, has recently
completed the development of Tx tile of 576
elements and Rx tile of 1024 elements, that can
be used as building blocks for the planned
terminal. The tiles, which have been
co-developed together with JetTalk, have
completed initial testing and are currently
being implemented inside a terminal product. The
OneWeb IFC terminal will integrate the OneWeb
modem as well as a GEO network one, inside the
terminal.
“Suitability for all
aviation applications” – Ben Griffin, OneWeb VP
Mobility
OneWeb is confident of its
suitability for all aviation applications -
commercial, regional, business and government
aviation use-cases. Ben Griffin, VP Mobility at
OneWeb, said: “OneWeb is creating IFC solutions
which offer a significant increase in the whole
passenger travelling experience. This agreement
with SatixFy represents a major milestone for
OneWeb Aviation, as we plot our path to
facilitating onboard connectivity, globally, on
commercial airliners and corporate jets, large
and small.”
“The ability to deploy
multibeam, multi-satellite, multi-orbit IFC
terminals is key in SatixFy’s offering developed
in partnership with ST Engineering through our
Joint Venture – JetTalk.” says Yoel Gat,
SatixFy’s CEO. “Aggregating capacity from
multiple satellites will give customers the
grade of service they expect on flights. This
great leap forward is made possible thanks to
the continuous support by ESA and UK Space
Agency.”
Catherine Mealing-Jones,
Director of Growth at the UK Space Agency, said:
“The last year has shown connectivity has never
been more important to our daily lives, and it
is exciting to see SatixFy and OneWeb working
together to provide aircraft with broadband
internet for the first time. The new aviation
terminal will make use of the Prime, Beat and
Sx3099 ASIC chips developed with UK Space Agency
backing, showing how supporting our most
innovative companies leads to results that make
a real difference for people all over the
world.”
Elodie Viau, Director of
Telecommunications and Integrated Applications
at ESA, said: “Space and satellites are becoming
increasingly important to the digital economy
and there is a need to get data all the time and
everywhere - even on board a plane. ESA is proud
to have supported SatixFy in the design of the
chips used for this terminal – enabling the
digital transformation of society using
telecommunications satellites.”