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Viasat, Inc. has announced that Global Beam Telecom has joined the ELEVATE program.
Viasat offers dedicated technical guidance and support for integrating its satellite services as part of the ELEVATE program.
An upcoming demonstration will use Viasat’s global L-band network with the InCommand solution to provide real-time telemetry, tracking, and control operations at any point in a spacecraft’s orbit.
InCommand establishes real-time connectivity for space relay to support low and medium Earth orbit satellites via Viasat’s L-band network.
All 70 Korean Air aircraft equipped with Viasat connectivity are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2027.
The Viasat connectivity agreements will bring the total number of Korean Air aircraft equipped with Viasat’s connectivity solution to 70.
Viasat’s InCommand solution won the Government Mobile Innovation category in the Mobile Satellite User Association’s 2024 Satellite Mobile Innovation Awards.
Korean Air previously committed to equipping 30 Airbus A321Neos with Viasat connectivity as its first in-flight connectivity partnership.
The Viasat connectivity agreement with Korean Air raises the total number of Korean Air aircraft to be equipped with Viasat solutions to 70.
Korean Air committed last year to equip 30 Airbus A321Neos with Viasat inflight connectivity as its first inflight connectivity partnership.
Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) has been selected to power in-flight connectivity onboard 40 additional aircraft operated by Korean Air.
Viasat was selected to provide inflight connectivity to 40 additional Korean Air aircraft.
All 70 Korean Air aircraft equipped with Viasat connectivity are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2027.
Korean Air previously committed to equipping 30 Airbus A321Neo aircraft with Viasat connectivity.
All 70 Korean Air aircraft equipped with Viasat connectivity are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2027.
U.S. Government users can order services under the BPA through the Defense Information Systems Agency platform to establish worldwide connectivity via Viasat-owned Inmarsat airtime services.
Viasat seeks to improve airspace-tracking capabilities with its L-band satellites to complement currently congested VHF data links as part of an air traffic modernization program with the European Space Agency.
easyJet became the first airline to use Viasat’s Iris network commercially on 2024-01-29.
Mark Steel has 35 years of experience in the communications and satellite industry and spent over a decade at Inmarsat, now part of Viasat.
Royal Jordanian Airlines is expected to leverage Viasat’s high-speed, high-capacity Ka-band satellite network, including the ViaSat-3 constellation once launched and in service.