Carl Biersack in-flight passenger communications interview
By IAG | January 25th, 2010 | Posted in in-flight internet | No CommentsPanasonic announces Lufthansa as GCS Launch Customer
By IAG | October 12th, 2009 | Posted in in-flight internet, lufthansa, panasonic | No CommentsIn one of the industry's worst kept secrets, Panasonic was announced today as Lufthansa's means of returning to in-flight Internet. The airline had been a great (probably the greatest) proponent of Boeing's Connexion service. The demise of the Connexion service was a cause of significant irritation to the airline. It has taken them years to get this service back on track.
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Panansonic PR: Frankfurt, Germany, 12th, October 2009 – Today, Lufthansa announced the return of in-flight passenger connectivity with the re-launch of their FlyNet branded broadband internet service. FlyNet will utilize the Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic) Global Communications Suite. Lufthansa aims to equip a major part of its long-range fleet with FlyNet within the first year of operation.
The Panasonic Global Communications Suite consists of the eXConnect broadband service, the eXPhone GSM service, and the Panasonic Airborne Television Network.
Panasonic’s eXConnect is designed to provide global, two-way broadband connectivity to support a wide range of passenger and crew applications, including Internet access, voice, data, and thee ability to monitor and transmit airline operational data in real time at speeds of up too 50 Mbps to the aircraft.
The eXPhone solution allows passengers to use their mobile (cell) phones to make voice calls, send SMS text messages, or utilize data services in-flight , virtually anywhere in the world. The eXPhone system is designed too be flexible, giving the airline full control over the services offered with the ability to restrict certain services when appropriate.
The Panasonic Airborne Television Network is a revolutionary approach to live, in-flight television. This proprietary, dedicated network is provided by Panasonic to offer a global, synchronized viewing experience with live news, sports, financial and special events to airline passengers. Panasonic has established licensing relation ships directly with top con tent providers to provide the programming for the service.
Panasonic has assembled and integrated a world class team of technology and service providers to collectively deliver the Global Communications Suite. The eXPhone system and service are provided in conjunction with AeroMobile, the award-winning provider off in-flight mobile communication services and technology.
MTN Satellite Communications is the leading global service provider f at-sea communications, connectivity and content services and will provide the Ku band satellite network services for Panasonic’s Global Communications Service business. More details about the satellite networtk will bee provided in the coming weeks.
Panasonic has contracted with EMS Technologies’ Defense & Space Division, to provide the advanced dual-panel, satellite-tracking antenna, developed collaboratively by Panasonic and EMS. This unique design delivers greater performance and global coverage, especially at lower latitudes such as near the equator. The antenna’s dual polarization receive capability, unique to the EMMS Technologies antenna system, doubles the available receive bandwidth.
Panasonic licenses iDirect's state of the art satellite IP router technology as a core component of the Panasonic eXConnect in-flight satellite transmission platform. iDirect is a world leader in satellite-based IP communications technology. iDirect's innovative spread spectrum waveform diffuses the transmission of satellite bandwidth while maintaining a high data rate, which dramatically conserves satellite space segment and lowers bandwidth costs for airlines.
In November of this year, Panasonic is installing their eXConnect system on a private Boeing Business Jet (737) to conduct the initial flight tests. Additional information on this aircraft and customer will be announced in Orlando, Florida at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Annual Conference October 20, 2009. “We are thrilled to be working with Lufthansa as our launch customer of the eXConnect broadband service.” states Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer. “Panasonic had already assembled the best of class suppliers to provide the full range of services in the Panasonic Global Communications Suite – and now, in Lufthansa, we have the perfect launch customer to match.”
Panasonic announces Lufthansa as GCS Launch Customer
By IAG | October 12th, 2009 | Posted in in-flight internet, lufthansa, panasonic | No CommentsIn one of the industry's worst kept secrets, Panasonic was announced today as Lufthansa's means of returning to in-flight Internet. The airline had been a great (probably the greatest) proponent of Boeing's Connexion service. The demise of the Connexion service was a cause of significant irritation to the airline. It has taken them years to get this service back on track.
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Panansonic PR: Frankfurt, Germany, 12th, October 2009 – Today, Lufthansa announced the return of in-flight passenger connectivity with the re-launch of their FlyNet branded broadband internet service. FlyNet will utilize the Panasonic Avionics Corporation (Panasonic) Global Communications Suite. Lufthansa aims to equip a major part of its long-range fleet with FlyNet within the first year of operation.
The Panasonic Global Communications Suite consists of the eXConnect broadband service, the eXPhone GSM service, and the Panasonic Airborne Television Network.
Panasonic’s eXConnect is designed to provide global, two-way broadband connectivity to support a wide range of passenger and crew applications, including Internet access, voice, data, and thee ability to monitor and transmit airline operational data in real time at speeds of up too 50 Mbps to the aircraft.
The eXPhone solution allows passengers to use their mobile (cell) phones to make voice calls, send SMS text messages, or utilize data services in-flight , virtually anywhere in the world. The eXPhone system is designed too be flexible, giving the airline full control over the services offered with the ability to restrict certain services when appropriate.
The Panasonic Airborne Television Network is a revolutionary approach to live, in-flight television. This proprietary, dedicated network is provided by Panasonic to offer a global, synchronized viewing experience with live news, sports, financial and special events to airline passengers. Panasonic has established licensing relation ships directly with top con tent providers to provide the programming for the service.
Panasonic has assembled and integrated a world class team of technology and service providers to collectively deliver the Global Communications Suite. The eXPhone system and service are provided in conjunction with AeroMobile, the award-winning provider off in-flight mobile communication services and technology.
MTN Satellite Communications is the leading global service provider f at-sea communications, connectivity and content services and will provide the Ku band satellite network services for Panasonic’s Global Communications Service business. More details about the satellite networtk will bee provided in the coming weeks.
Panasonic has contracted with EMS Technologies’ Defense & Space Division, to provide the advanced dual-panel, satellite-tracking antenna, developed collaboratively by Panasonic and EMS. This unique design delivers greater performance and global coverage, especially at lower latitudes such as near the equator. The antenna’s dual polarization receive capability, unique to the EMMS Technologies antenna system, doubles the available receive bandwidth.
Panasonic licenses iDirect's state of the art satellite IP router technology as a core component of the Panasonic eXConnect in-flight satellite transmission platform. iDirect is a world leader in satellite-based IP communications technology. iDirect's innovative spread spectrum waveform diffuses the transmission of satellite bandwidth while maintaining a high data rate, which dramatically conserves satellite space segment and lowers bandwidth costs for airlines.
In November of this year, Panasonic is installing their eXConnect system on a private Boeing Business Jet (737) to conduct the initial flight tests. Additional information on this aircraft and customer will be announced in Orlando, Florida at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Annual Conference October 20, 2009. “We are thrilled to be working with Lufthansa as our launch customer of the eXConnect broadband service.” states Paul Margis, Chief Executive Officer. “Panasonic had already assembled the best of class suppliers to provide the full range of services in the Panasonic Global Communications Suite – and now, in Lufthansa, we have the perfect launch customer to match.”
Podcast – Picocells & WiFi in-flight
By IAG | January 31st, 2008 | Posted in ife, in-flight communications, in-flight internet, podcast | No CommentsPodcast here
In-flight Internet plans emerge
By IAG | May 9th, 2007 | Posted in connexion, ife, in-flight internet, jetblue, southwest | No CommentsIn-flight Internet plans emerge
By IAG | May 9th, 2007 | Posted in connexion, ife, in-flight internet, jetblue, southwest | No CommentsFastest broadband inflight
By IAG | April 11th, 2007 | Posted in in-flight internet | No CommentsStarling Advanced Communication Ltd., a provider of innovative low profile two-way Ku-band antenna systems for aircraft, today announced that it will present its revolutionary MIJET antenna for in-flight entertainment at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2007, to be held on April 17-19, 2007, in Hamburg, Germany.
MIJET is the world's fastest low-profile, fuselage-mounted antenna for airliners. The innovative new antenna sets the highest performance levels for two-way Ku-band connectivity, opening new horizons for broadband in-flight applications, such as the Internet, VPN, PDA, VoIP, e-mail, mobile phones, video conferencing, instant messaging and various entertainment applications such as video-on-demand, live TV, online gaming and multimedia applications.
Powered by a new technology, the MIJET is an ultra-small (diameter 30" x height 6"), bidirectional airborne Ku-band antenna. It is suitable for any wide body airliner such as B747 and A340, or narrow body airliner such as B737 and A319. In addition to its compact size, MIJET sets the highest level of performance and bit rate for airliners: transmission bit rate of up to 1.25 Mbps and reception bit rate from 10-15 Mbps. MIJET is easy to install and requires only one cable connection into the aircraft. All electronic and RF units are housed inside the antenna for optimal ease of installation and maintenance.
Isn't this great? Too bad we can't get it in the USA because the FCC will have to approve it and you know how we feel about them. This is Israeli technology and is likely another example of in-flight internet taking off outside North America.
Fastest broadband inflight
By IAG | April 11th, 2007 | Posted in in-flight internet | No CommentsStarling Advanced Communication Ltd., a provider of innovative low profile two-way Ku-band antenna systems for aircraft, today announced that it will present its revolutionary MIJET antenna for in-flight entertainment at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2007, to be held on April 17-19, 2007, in Hamburg, Germany.
MIJET is the world's fastest low-profile, fuselage-mounted antenna for airliners. The innovative new antenna sets the highest performance levels for two-way Ku-band connectivity, opening new horizons for broadband in-flight applications, such as the Internet, VPN, PDA, VoIP, e-mail, mobile phones, video conferencing, instant messaging and various entertainment applications such as video-on-demand, live TV, online gaming and multimedia applications.
Powered by a new technology, the MIJET is an ultra-small (diameter 30" x height 6"), bidirectional airborne Ku-band antenna. It is suitable for any wide body airliner such as B747 and A340, or narrow body airliner such as B737 and A319. In addition to its compact size, MIJET sets the highest level of performance and bit rate for airliners: transmission bit rate of up to 1.25 Mbps and reception bit rate from 10-15 Mbps. MIJET is easy to install and requires only one cable connection into the aircraft. All electronic and RF units are housed inside the antenna for optimal ease of installation and maintenance.
Isn't this great? Too bad we can't get it in the USA because the FCC will have to approve it and you know how we feel about them. This is Israeli technology and is likely another example of in-flight internet taking off outside North America.
AirStellar
By IAG | February 19th, 2007 | Posted in connexion, ife, in-flight internet | No CommentsWho is AirStellar? Here's a clue. According to Shephard Group, there is more to this name.
Apparently this might be the name for a consortium trying to take over where Boeing Connexion left off.
Turns out the address for AirStellar also applies to Ellipso.
Here is a link to a lawsuit from 2004. More may follow.
Just to tickle the fancy of people who follow these things, Panasonic is perhaps not as close Lufthansa as everyone thinks. AirStellar seems to have a bit of an edge as this link seems to imply. Note fairpartners.com is partly owned by Lufthansa. Fairpartners arose from a purchasing platform set up by the purchasing department of the Lufthansa Group for IT services.
AirStellar
By IAG | February 19th, 2007 | Posted in connexion, ife, in-flight internet | No CommentsWho is AirStellar? Here's a clue. According to Shephard Group, there is more to this name.
Apparently this might be the name for a consortium trying to take over where Boeing Connexion left off.
Turns out the address for AirStellar also applies to Ellipso.
Here is a link to a lawsuit from 2004. More may follow.
Just to tickle the fancy of people who follow these things, Panasonic is perhaps not as close Lufthansa as everyone thinks. AirStellar seems to have a bit of an edge as this link seems to imply. Note fairpartners.com is partly owned by Lufthansa. Fairpartners arose from a purchasing platform set up by the purchasing department of the Lufthansa Group for IT services.

