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FAA Certifies Globalstar Antenna For GA Aircraft

Provides In-Flight Voice And Data Connection Services For Part 23 Airplanes


The general aviation market can now, for the first time, access affordable in-flight voice and data services for recreational and business communications.

The FAA has awarded a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) to Globalstar for its Part 23 Light Aviation Aircraft Antenna. The issuance of the STC validates that all quality and safety requirements of the FAA for the product have been met through rigorous testing and evaluation which took place over the past year. The initial issuance was obtained on a Beechcraft Baron with an additional 700 models expected to be added to the Approved Model List (AML). A market consisting of hundreds of thousands of General Aviation Pilots can now practically and affordably make calls, send emails and text messages and browse the internet from the cockpit, without the need for cellular access.

"This announcement comes on the heels of the recent announcement to partner with Avidyne to provide new communications solutions for the higher-end aviation market," commented Dave Kagan, President and Chief Operating Officer, Globalstar. "With the newest mobile satellite communications network available today, we want to leverage our industry-leading voice capabilities and fastest data speeds to provide innovative communications solutions to a market where until now, reasonably priced hardware and service options were virtually non-existent."

The FAA-certified antenna will be paired with Globalstar's STC'd cradle and sold alongside devices like the GSP-1700 mobile satellite phone and Sat-Fi. The GSP-1700 voice and data package will be sold with the accompanying, STC-certified cradle, SPOT Trace tracking device, which tracks the plane's location down to every 2.5 minutes and the 9600 data interface. The Sat-Fi voice and data package will include the antenna and SPOT Trace. Both packages will give pilots and passengers the ability to make and receive calls, update travel times, change flight plans, arrange for services upon landing and simply stay in touch with family, friends and colleagues via voice, text, email, tracking or all of the above. According to Ryan Deck, Avionics Sales Manager for Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co., "This is the most exciting development in General Aviation Avionics in a very long time."

The GSP-1700 package will retail at $1,600 and the Sat-Fi package will retail for $1,700 (airtime plans and SPOT Trace activation fees not included). Both packages will be available from specialty dealers around the nation and Globalstar anticipates its new aviation kits will be ready for shipment in early summer.

(Image provided with Globalstar news release)

FMI: www.Globalstar.com/Aviation

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