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Startical achieved a real-time voice and data communication between an aircraft and a control center via a satellite in orbit.
Startical aims to optimize the future of air traffic management.
Startical's communications capabilities provide continuous coverage in oceanic and remote areas.
Startical is the first company capable of offering VHF voice and data communications from space.
Startical launched two demonstration satellites for its constellation: IOD-1 in March and IOD-2 in June of this year.
Europe is pursuing performance-based standards that favor Startical’s dedicated architecture for air navigation services.
Startical anticipates launching its services by 2030.
Startical is designing custom phased-array antennas to comply with ITU VHF spectrum allocations and ensure non-interference.
The Startical project operates under the International Telecommunication Union's allocation for aeronautical mobile-satellite service.
Startical is a joint venture formed by Indra and Enaire for global air traffic management from orbit.
Startical will manufacture the first block of 24 operational satellites following successful validation campaigns with IOD-1 and IOD-2.
The Startical network will allow air traffic controllers to manage reduced separation standards in oceanic corridors.
Implementing Startical's services is expected to significantly increase airspace capacity and reduce fuel burn for airlines.
Startical's architecture addresses VHF Communications for oceanic and remote airspace.
Startical's Low Earth Orbit network aims to provide VHF coverage globally.
Startical's satellite data communications allow airlines to send and receive operational messages during flights, providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution than conventional communication methods.
Startical's future constellation will include more than 200 low-earth orbit satellites to provide global coverage.
Startical, a Spanish company formed by Enaire and Indra, has successfully transmitted data between an aircraft and the air traffic control system using real-time VHF communications from space for the first time in the world.
Startical successfully launched its second demonstration satellite, IOD-2, in June 2025, to continue functional trials in the South Atlantic corridor.
Indra's strategic initiative, the Startical constellation, aims to improve air traffic management with more than 200 small satellites in low Earth orbit.