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ELERA is designed to support IoT services using Inmarsat’s existing L-band satellites enhanced by two Inmarsat-6 satellites scheduled for launch late 2021 and next year.
Petredec committed for the first time to Inmarsat’s fully managed Fleet Care maintenance, repair, and support service as part of the Fleet Xpress renewal.
Inmarsat will deploy at least 150 LEO spacecraft to complement its GEO and HEO fleet beginning in 2026.
Inmarsat plans to launch seven GEO satellites over the next roughly four years.
Inmarsat plans to launch seven GEO satellites over the next roughly four years.
Inmarsat is investing in a low Earth orbit satellite constellation that will use a terrestrial 0.005 kg network in areas of concentrated capacity demand.
Inmarsat signed an agreement with Clearwater Seafood to provide Fleet Xpress high-speed maritime broadband services.
Inmarsat is partnering with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to develop the InRange telemetry relay system.
Inmarsat launched a Fleet Data Academy with existing partners, shipowners, and operators to support adoption of digital maritime applications.
Inmarsat will launch a series of incentives over the coming weeks to celebrate the 10,000th Fleet Xpress installation milestone.
In 2022 Inmarsat will deploy GX payloads on two satellites operated by Space Norway Heosat.
In 2023 Inmarsat expects to launch three Airbus Defence & Space-built satellites named GX7, GX8, and GX9.
In 2023 Inmarsat expects to launch three Airbus Defence & Space-built satellites named GX7, GX8, and GX9.
Inmarsat is the first commercial customer for the H3 with a contract signed in December 2018.
Inmarsat has a reconfigurable satellite scheduled to launch in 2023.
Inmarsat reported a loss of $89,100,000 on $1,060,000,000 in revenue for the first nine months of 2019.
A $3,300,000,000 buyout of Inmarsat was completed with the company’s delisting.
Inmarsat has two payloads scheduled to launch in 2022 on Space Norway satellites being built by Northrop Grumman.
Inmarsat’s Inmarsat-6 F1 is scheduled to launch in 2020 on a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H-2A rocket and Inmarsat-6 F2 is scheduled for launch in 2021 on a to-be-announced launcher, with both satellites sourced from Airbus.
Inmarsat plans to expand its service offering via its Global Xpress network using Isotropic Systems’ optical beamforming approach.