Airline operators in Asia will soon have a new option for high-speed inflight connectivity. Taqnia Space (TSC) has signed a multi-year contract with Eutelsat to add more assets to its high-density bandwidth coverage over the MENA region and Europe, and to enable it to enter the central and south-east Asia sectors
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Satellite giant Intelsat has joined the Seamless Air Alliance, a consortium that aims to develop…
June 2018 saw Standard Aero receive EASA approval for its STC for installing Honeywell JetWave…
AeroMobile, an inflight cellphone service provider, has partnered with Etisalat, a UAE telecommunications operator, to…
According to a new report by Euroconsult, a global consulting firm, more than 23,000 commercial…
Air Canada has begun offering Gogo satellite connectivity services on its widebody international fleet, starting…
ThinKom Solutions has developed a new range of phased-array antennas that are interoperable with the next…
Lufthansa Technik’s ‘TIOS+’ radome (TIOS meaning Three-In-One-Solution) has found its first customer, with the company signing…
It has been a good week for inflight internet company, Gogo, with two big causes…
Spirit Airlines, an ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC) serving the US, Latin America and the Caribbean,…