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Viasat posted record revenue of $4,300,000,000 for the year to the end of March, a 68% increase from $2,600,000,000 a year earlier following its acquisition of Inmarsat.
Inmarsat moved to a new state-of-the-art facility in London earlier 2024 and no longer requires the simulator.
Inmarsat, which was recently acquired by Viasat, has provided Ka-band in-flight connectivity service to Lufthansa Group since 2015.
Inmarsat was acquired by Viasat in 2023.
In May 2023 Swissto12 secured a deal to supply three HummingSats to Inmarsat, which was acquired by Viasat in 2023.
Anomalies experienced by the Astranis-built Arcturus satellite, Inmarsat 6 F2, and Viasat-3 Americas are unprecedented and will impact the insurance market.
Viasat's May acquisition of Inmarsat provided Viasat with the largest global swathe of coordinated L-band spectrum.
Inmarsat was acquired by Viasat prior to 2023-06-07.
Inmarsat has two payloads on order that are slated to launch to highly elliptical orbit later 2023 for coverage over the globe’s northernmost latitudes.
Inmarsat has two payloads on order that are slated to launch to highly elliptical orbit later 2023 for coverage over the globe’s northernmost latitudes.
The shareholder consortium that acquired Inmarsat in 2019 comprises CPP Investments, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, funds advised by Warburg Pincus LLC, and funds advised by Apax Partners LLP.
Inmarsat plans to launch software-defined Global Xpress satellites GX-7, GX-8, and GX-9 aimed for 2025.
Inmarsat plans to launch polar coverage satellites GX-10a and GX-10b aimed for the first half of 2024.
Inmarsat plans to launch software-defined Global Xpress satellites GX-7, GX-8, and GX-9 aimed for 2025.
Inmarsat plans to launch polar coverage satellites GX-10a and GX-10b aimed for the first half of 2024.
Inmarsat aims to launch polar-coverage satellites GX10a and GX10b in the first half of 2024.
Inmarsat aims to launch polar-coverage satellites GX10a and GX10b in the first half of 2024.
Inmarsat will begin introducing L-band capacity and transitioning services to I-6 F1 throughout 2023.
Inmarsat reported adjusted EBITDA of $259,000,000 for the three months ended 2023-03-31, a 32% increase year-on-year.
Inmarsat’s new Inmarsat-8 (I-8) small satellites are scheduled to launch in 2026.