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ViaSat will deliver continuous high-speed connectivity from Icelandair’s 18 North American gateways across the Atlantic Ocean to Iceland and more than 25 destinations in Europe.
ViaSat’s business aviation products deliver coverage to more than 90% of the world’s most popular flight paths.
AirSatOne has immediate access to resell ViaSat’s range of business aviation products that deliver coverage to more than 90% of the world’s most popular flight paths.
AirSatOne provides 24/7 support to ViaSat customers onsite at customer facilities, at AirSatOne facilities at Spirit of Saint Louis Airport (SUS) in Chesterfield, Missouri, or via phone.
ViaSat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) provides in-flight internet services to large-cabin business aviation aircraft.
The compact size of ViaSat’s Ka-band shipset allows Ka- and Ku-band antennas to be installed together in the tail to provide redundancy across more than 90% of the world’s most popular flight paths.
ViaSat’s Gen-2 in-flight equipment is optimized to take advantage of the capacity offered by the ViaSat-2 satellite.
ViaSat-2 will launch aboard an Arianespace Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle.
ViaSat-2 is a geostationary satellite that operates in Ka-band frequencies.
ViaSat-2 is designed to offer more than 300 Gigabits per second of total network capacity.
ViaSat-2 is expected to significantly improve speeds, reduce costs, and expand broadband coverage across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and a portion of northern South America.
ViaSat-2 is scheduled to launch on 2017-06-01.
Qantas, ViaSat, and nbn conducted in-flight Wi-Fi tests on the trial aircraft in preparation to launch a production system later in 2017.
On 2017-04-07 Qantas, working with ViaSat Inc. and nbn, turned on fast, free, gate-to-gate in-flight Wi-Fi on a ViaSat-equipped Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
ViaSat’s Gen-2 modem supports throughput levels of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps).
ViaSat unveiled its Gen-2 in-flight internet equipment for ViaSat-2 and ViaSat-3 class satellites.
A number of airline customers were committed to ViaSat’s Gen-2 equipment and had immediate access to the ViaSat-2 satellite platform.
ViaSat’s Gen-2 antenna supports the full Ka-band spectrum defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
ViaSat acquired the AeroDocs document management software system in November 2016 through its acquisition of Arconics.
ViaSat’s Gen-2 wireless access points use 802.11ac Wave 2 to deliver higher speeds from the modem to each connected device on the aircraft.