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Intelsat Secures 1000 Orders For Aircraft Installations

ESA Already Operational On 130 Aircraft, Delivering In-Flight Connectivity

Intelsat, operator of integrated satellite and terrestrial networks and provider of in-flight connectivity, announced it has installed its multi-orbit Electronically Steered Array system on 130 aircraft where they are delivering reliable streaming connectivity to passengers. The company also announced it has secured orders for installing the system on 1,000 aircraft.

The ESA is capable of connecting with satellites in both geostationary and low-Earth orbits, ensuring consistent connectivity regardless of the aircraft’s flight path or location.

Mike DeMarco, Chief Commercial Officer for Intelsat said, “This milestone underlines the fact that many airlines around the world are gravitating towards multi-orbit inflight connectivity solutions. Passengers are already enjoying reliably fast service, based on our airline partners’ satisfaction scores, and we are excited to play a role in their success.”

The ESA system has an ultra-low profile and provides seamless interoperability. It is also appropriate for aircraft of all sizes from regional jets to wide bodies. Removal of a legacy system and installation of Intelsat’s ESA can be accomplished within about 48 hours. This minimizes the aircraft’s down time.

Intelsat provides seamless, secure, satellite-based communications for governments, non-governmental organizations, and commercial customers through its worldwide network and managed services. The company operates a large and advanced fleet of satellites and connectivity infrastructures.

FMI:  www.intelsat.com/

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