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Hughes in-flight antenna achieves key milestone with LEO Flight Test

Written by  Tuesday, 29 October 2024 14:00
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 29, 2024
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS), has announced that its new Gogo Galileo HDX Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) has successfully completed a critical test flight on a Bombardier Challenger 300. Developed specifically for the business aviation market, the ESA technology aims to redefine in-flight connectivity by leveraging Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
Hughes in-flight antenna achieves key milestone with LEO Flight Test
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 29, 2024

Hughes Network Systems, LLC, a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS), has announced that its new Gogo Galileo HDX Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) has successfully completed a critical test flight on a Bombardier Challenger 300. Developed specifically for the business aviation market, the ESA technology aims to redefine in-flight connectivity by leveraging Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks for reliable, high-speed service that covers gate-to-gate experiences. Hughes anticipates rolling out a commercial version of the ESA in early 2025, offering airlines a highly integrated solution for consistent connectivity on a range of aircraft.

Aviation connectivity has been an evolving field, with significant strides recently due to LEO satellite networks. Traditional in-flight connectivity relied on Geostationary Orbit (GEO) satellites, which, while effective, introduced latency and limited bandwidth. In contrast, LEO satellites, positioned closer to Earth, offer faster response times and higher throughput, making them increasingly attractive for commercial aviation. Hughes' new ESA capitalizes on these advantages to provide robust, real-time data transfer capabilities tailored for the demands of both passengers and operators.

"Business jet owners can unlock the full potential of LEO connectivity with the Hughes ESA to deliver a seamless, gate-to-gate connectivity experience," said Reza Rasoulian, Senior Vice President of the aviation division at Hughes. "We're thrilled to see Gogo Business Aviation validate our industry-leading technology and look forward to providing the business aviation sector with the solutions they need to offer an exceptional, reliable, and frustration-free in-flight entertainment and connectivity experience."

Designed with a low-profile structure and minimal weight, the ESA is engineered for easy integration into various aircraft sizes and types, enhancing its appeal across the aviation market. Its streamlined design also facilitates maintenance and installation, crucial for operators looking to upgrade their fleets quickly. Hughes manufactures these antennas at its advanced facility in Germantown, Maryland, ensuring top-tier quality and performance for the commercial aviation sector.

In addition to the ESA itself, Hughes offers an in-flight connectivity management system that complements the antenna technology, allowing airlines to deliver what Hughes describes as an "always connected feeling" for passengers throughout their journey. This solution supports seamless internet browsing, media streaming, and real-time communication, which have become essential amenities for today's travelers.

With over two decades of experience in aviation connectivity, Hughes has made a name for itself in providing cutting-edge solutions in this field. The company's successful test flight of the ESA not only affirms the reliability of its design but also underscores Hughes' broader commitment to advancing in-flight connectivity options for both business and commercial aviation.

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