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Inmarsat, Honeywell Launch
World’s Fastest L-band Inflight Connectivity Service
for Business Aviation
May 23, 2022
Inmarsat and Honeywell are
setting a new benchmark in satellite communications
with the launch of SwiftJet, their latest inflight
connectivity service for the business aviation
industry. It will enter commercial service in the
first half of 2023 and deliver the fastest ever
speeds over L-band.
As one of the first new
services to be introduced on Inmarsat’s ELERA
satellite network, SwiftJet will offer seamless
global coverage across flight routes with maximum
speeds of 2.6Mbps, up to six times faster than
Inmarsat’s existing business aviation connectivity
solution over L-band. This will allow passengers to
create a secure ‘office in the sky’ with enhanced
capabilities for video calls, web browsing, email,
texting, cloud-syncing and collaboration tools such
as Microsoft Teams. Social media and video
applications such as TikTok and YouTube, which were
previously challenging over L-band, will also be
enabled.
As the latest addition to
Inmarsat’s market-leading portfolio of business
aviation inflight connectivity services, SwiftJet
will be available alongside Jet ConneX (JX) and
SwiftBroadband (SBB), which have been activated on
thousands of jets worldwide. JX is the most popular
and widely-adopted premium, high-speed solution
available today, powered by a global constellation
of Ka-band satellites. Additionally, SBB offers
speeds of 432Kbps over L-band using smaller antennas
that are suitable as a secondary system to JX or as
primary connectivity for smaller or older aircraft.
SwiftJet uses advanced hardware
from Inmarsat’s partner Honeywell, which can be
equipped on a broad range of aircraft and also
supports cockpit and safety services. Existing
customers of Inmarsat’s SBB service will benefit
from a natural upgrade path without needing to
replace any externally-mounted aircraft equipment,
while new customers will experience the same ease of
installation as with any Inmarsat L-band terminal.
The service also creates new opportunities in the
smaller jet market, which have previously been
restricted to basic voice or text connectivity that
fails to meet the needs of modern day travellers. It
is available to pre-order through Honeywell, with
additional incentives in an early adopter campaign.
Inmarsat is launching the
ground-breaking service at a critical time for the
business aviation industry. Following a period of
turbulence over the past two years due to the global
pandemic, a recent survey by Inmarsat and Corporate
Jet Investor (CJI) found that almost 80% of
respondents around the world believe more frequent
business aviation flights will be taken in the next
year. Furthermore, a staggering 90% feel that online
activities will dominate the principals’ time in the
air, split between business and leisure.
Kai Tang, Inmarsat’s Head of
Business Aviation, said: “Inmarsat prides itself on
delivering services that meet the unique and
fast-evolving requirements of our customers. As the
market leader in business aviation connectivity,
Inmarsat developed SwiftJet in response to customer
and partner feedback for a faster, more advanced
L-band offering. They essentially asked us to
amplify L-band capabilities without losing its
trademark characteristics of resilience, reliability
and availability.
“I am proud to say that
SwiftJet delivers all of this and more, unlocking
exciting new capabilities in the aircraft cabin and
allowing users to connect more devices, and enjoy
faster connectivity speeds, whenever and wherever
they fly. It comes at a time when business aviation
travel is not only returning to pre-pandemic levels,
but also experiencing unprecedented demand for
inflight connectivity.”
Adam Sheppard, Honeywell
Aerospace’s Director of Aircraft Connectivity, said:
“SwiftJet represents the latest leap forward for
inflight connectivity, combining Inmarsat’s
commercial satellite capabilities and Honeywell’s
connected aircraft expertise to provide scalable,
high-speed satellite communications to passengers at
40,000 feet. With Inmarsat we have created a
straightforward upgrade path for SwiftBroadband
customers, giving them easy access to unprecedented
internet speeds over L-band without having to change
wiring or antenna hardware.”
Inmarsat’s ELERA global
satellite network delivers the world’s most reliable
and flexible global connectivity, with full
redundancy and unique resilience in all conditions.
ELERA capabilities are being further enhanced with
the addition of two Inmarsat-6 satellites, the
largest and most sophisticated commercial
communications satellites ever built, both of which
are scheduled to enter service next year and will
support SwiftJet through the 2030s, reinforcing the
service’s long-term value. The L-band capacity on
each I-6 satellite will be substantially greater
than Inmarsat’s 4th generation spacecraft,
delivering 50% more capacity per beam in addition to
unlimited beam routing flexibility.
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