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Inmarsat’s OneFi passenger engagement platform won the Onboard Hospitality Awards ‘One to Watch’ award at the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo in Hamburg on 2023-06-07.
Inmarsat announced OneFi bundles in October 2022 as a modular approach that allows airlines to select and pay for bundles of OneFi features.
ZeroNorth's platform uses dedicated Inmarsat Fleet Xpress bandwidth to access a range of data sources and prevented the release of 443,780,000 kg of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in 2022.
Inmarsat’s I-4 F1 satellite operates on the L-band, was manufactured by EADS Astrium, and launched in March 2005 on an ILS mission.
Viasat and Inmarsat recorded around $4,000,000,000 in combined total revenues for 2022 before Viasat sold a tactical data business.
DiPalma forecasts the enlarged Viasat will post $1,600,000,000 in adjusted EBITDA for the 12 months to 2023-03-31 versus $549,000,000 without Inmarsat.
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat business, published the Decarbonisation Toolkit on 5 June 2023.
Inmarsat’s I-3 F5 satellite operates on the L-band, was manufactured by Lockheed Martin, and launched in February 1998 by Arianespace.
Viasat acquired Inmarsat for $6,200,000,000.
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’s I-6 F1 (GX6A) and I-6 F2 (GX6B) carry L- and Ka-band payloads and were manufactured by Airbus, with GX6A launching in December 2021 on MHI and GX6B launching in February 2023 on SpaceX.
Inmarsat’s I-4 F4 (Alphasat) operates on the L-band, was manufactured by EADS Astrium and Thales Alenia Space, and launched in July 2013 by Arianespace.
Inmarsat’s I-5 F1 (GX1) and I-5 F3 (GX3) are Ka-band satellites manufactured by Boeing and launched in August 2013 and August 2015 respectively on ILS missions.
William Blair analyst Louis DiPalma projects Viasat will generate $4,500,000,000 in revenue for the 12 months to 2023-03-31 after acquiring Inmarsat, versus $2,800,000,000 without Inmarsat.
The new service is part of Inmarsat ORCHESTRA, a network that integrates multiple technologies in various orbits to ensure global connectivity.
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat business, announced the Fleet Reach coastal LTE service for maritime connectivity.
Inmarsat plans to enhance connectivity with additional Global Xpress satellite payloads and Inmarsat-8 L-band satellites in the coming years.
Fleet Xpress operates as a fully managed service powered by Inmarsat’s Ka-band Global Xpress network.
The shareholder consortium that acquired Inmarsat in 2019 has the right to designate two nominees to the Viasat Board of Directors at closing of the transaction.
Inmarsat’s shareholders received approximately 46.36 million shares of Viasat common stock at the closing of the acquisition.