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Viasat expects that key technology work performed on ViaSat-4 will apply to a future broadband satellite designed to deliver better returns in mobility applications.
Viasat recorded $1,200,000,000 in revenue for the three months ended at the end of September, an 85% increase compared with revenue from continuing operations in the same period the prior year.
A second, mostly built ViaSat-3 satellite is being evaluated to ensure it can launch without the antenna issue that affected ViaSat-3 F1.
Viasat recorded a net loss of $767,000,000 for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, compared with a $70,000,000 net loss from continuing operations in the prior year period.
Viasat expects strong demand for mobile connectivity on airplanes, ships, and from government customers to enable company growth in fiscal year 2024 ending 2025-03-31 and fiscal year 2025 ending 2026-03-31.
A third ViaSat-3 under development uses different antennas from another supplier and is unaffected by the ViaSat-3 F1 antenna anomaly.
Boeing is under contract to deliver all three ViaSat-3 geostationary satellites for payloads provided by Viasat.
Inmarsat provided $427,000,000 of Viasat’s quarterly revenues, reflecting year-on-year growth of 16%.
The impairment of ViaSat-3 F1, the total loss of I-6 F2, and the cancellation of ViaSat-4 resulted in a $900,000,000 write-off after taking into account expected insurance proceeds.
Viasat’s NOMAD terminal provided Ka-band connectivity with one-button activation during Mobility Guardian 2023.
Viasat provided airborne Beyond Line-of-Sight communications during Mobility Guardian 2023 through its C-130 Hercules Roll On/Roll Off high-capacity Ka-band hatch terminal.
Viasat supported the U.S. Air Force’s Air Mobility Command during Mobility Guardian 2023.
Viasat’s NetAgility SD-WAN networking router bridged deployed networks with APACE to ensure robust and resilient connectivity during Mobility Guardian 2023.
Viasat’s multi-mission terminal provided small, rapidly deployable multi-band, multi-waveform ground Beyond Line-of-Sight capability using a CBM-400 software-defined modem for increased resiliency during Mobility Guardian 2023.
Viasat provided Air Mobility Command’s Contingency Response Group with the MOJO Next interoperable tactical gateway for Mobility Guardian 2023.
Viasat is grappling with severe issues on two recently launched geostationary satellites, ViaSat-3 Americas and Inmarsat-6 F2.
Viasat expects to take a $45,000,000 hit to rationalize roles across both Viasat and Inmarsat businesses.
Viasat planned to share further details at its Q2 earnings on 2023-11-08.
Viasat’s 2024-10-01 capital expenditure target is $1,400,000,000 to $1.5 billion, including capitalized interest.
Viasat will incur approximately $45,000,000 of charges to achieve the synergies, with those charges incurred predominantly in the second half of 2023-10-01.