Inmarsat

A single Inmarsat installation enables a diverse range of applications for both cockpit and cabin communication services. Depending on the Inmarsat technology installed, a wide range of services can be provided on board an aircraft (e.g. voice, fax, cockpit data, email and Internet). Inmarsat has global coverage except for North and South poles. Inmarsat has provided solid, reliable aeronautical satcom solutions since the 90s for everything from helicopters to wide body aircraft.
Key benefits: • Safe operations
• Our safety services were the first to comply with ICAO requirements.
• Global coverage
• Ensures aircraft maintain constant connectivity with air traffic control and ground-based networks.
• Reliability
• We own and operate our satellites, giving us total control over service availability.
• Flexibility
• High performance
• Broadband data services that enable the 'connected aircraft' of the future.
• Cost-effective
• Scalable, cost-efficient bandwidth, as and when required.
• Easy installation
• An Inmarsat-enabled antenna is now common on most current-production corporate jets.
Applications:Crew:
• Safety communications
• Voice communications
• Electronic flight bag (EFB), flight plan, weather and chart updates
• Engine performance monitoring and fault reporting for major systems
• Flight tracking
• General operational planning
• Crew reporting and general admin.
Passengers:
• Telephony in-seat, mobile, VoIP and text messaging
• Email, internet, intranet
• Secure VPN access
• Videoconferencing
• File transfer
• In-flight news updates. common on most current-production corporate jets
Below you can see the coverage maps of the different Inmarsat satellite constallations:Inmarsat SwiftBroadband coverage:
Inmarsat SwiftBroadband 200:
Inmarsat Swift64 and Classical Aero coverage:
To activate an Inmarsat system please click here.