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Tue, May 23, 2017

Bombardier Launches Ka-Band High-Speed Internet On Challenger 650

Becomes First OEM To Offer The Ka-Band System For Business Aircraft In The Medium Category

Bombardier has begun offering its lightning-fast Ka-band technology on new Challenger 650 aircraft. The Ka-band high-speed internet system, the industry's fastest in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity with worldwide coverage, is also being offered as a retrofit on in-service Challenger 604, Challenger 605 and Challenger 650 aircraft.

The Ka-band high-speed internet lets passengers browse the web, stream online media or stage a video conference as quickly and as effortlessly as they would in their home or office. Bombardier was the first to introduce Ka-band technology in business aviation on its Global aircraft with first deliveries beginning September 2016.

"High-speed internet access is a top priority for our business aircraft customers, and Bombardier continues to lead the industry in optimizing the in-flight experience by launching Ka-band on Challenger 650 aircraft," said Brad Nolen, Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Bombardier Business Aircraft. "The Challenger 650 jet delivers on its promise to offer an exceptional cabin experience and class-leading comfort through refined aesthetics and advanced technology. With a redesigned cabin, new seats and the latest entertainment and productivity solutions, the Challenger 650 business jet is the superior choice in its segment."

A retrofit installation is also now available through Bombardier's extensive service network. Bombardier service centres allow operators to optimize downtime on their aircraft by pairing a Ka-band installation with a scheduled maintenance check and other important upgrades, such as ADS-B Out.

"Bombardier is the first to deliver Ka-band, the fastest, most reliable Wi-Fi connectivity to aircraft, in both the medium and large categories. We are setting a new standard in customer experience by offering this technology to our in-service fleet at the same time as our new aircraft," said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Vice President, Customer Experience, Bombardier Business Aircraft.

"As the aircraft manufacturer, Bombardier is uniquely placed to add value throughout the aircraft's lifecycle. Our worldwide network of service centres are ready to install Ka-band as a retrofit on Challenger 604, Challenger 605 and Challenger 650 series business jets, so operators can enjoy a seamless internet connection."

(Source: Bombardier news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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