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Viasat outlines strategy amid evolving inflight connectivity landscape
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Becca Alkema Operations Manager and Contributing Writer | Runway Girl Network

Viasat has announced that it currently has "no firm plans" to support ViaSat-3 aero service for Global Xpress (GX) inflight connectivity installations that use Safran Passenger Innovations’ next-generation GX terminal based on ThinKom Solutions’ Ka2517 VICTS antenna. This decision comes as interoperability becomes available across its Ka-band satellite fleet.

If Viasat maintains this strategy and the ViaSat-3 program proves successful, the company's GM-40 gimbaled antenna or a next-generation successor, along with Viasat’s forthcoming Dual-Modem Modman for GX interoperability, could become the preferred option for airlines seeking to utilize both GX and ViaSat-3 capacity. This might incentivize some airlines to favor post-delivery retrofit modifications over Airbus' supplier-furnished linefit HBCplus program, where Viasat is a Ka-band managed service provider with GX service. Airbus has stated it has no intention of updating its IFC buyer-furnished equipment catalog.

Some of Viasat's new customers are already being prepared for full interoperability, including forward compatibility with ViaSat-3. Royal Jordanian Airlines is one such example, bringing Viasat connectivity to over 40 aircraft. “Service on Royal Jordanian will be enabled for the entire VS-1 (including KaSat over Europe), -2, -3 class network and GX networks as those satellites are made available and will support RJ’s in-flight connectivity mission today and into the future,” Viasat revealed in February.

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Before completing its acquisition of Inmarsat on May 30, 2023, Ka2517 VICTS was formally approved and certified by Inmarsat for GX network operation. Since then, it has flown many hours on the GX network across various Stellar Blu Solutions Falcon 300-equipped aircraft. However, Gilat, which acquired Stellar Blu, sees the Falcon 300 as an end-of-life product and is focusing on electronically steered antenna (ESA) technology instead.

The SPI terminal with Ka2517 VICTS supports some GX retrofit installations at Qatar Airways and is also available for linefit through Airbus' HBCplus program and Boeing's catalog entry process. Launch customer Emirates, along with Air Algerie, Air India, Ethiopian Airlines, and Philippine Airlines are set to use Viasat as their managed service provider for GX.

RGN questioned whether these installs would only ever communicate with the GX fleet given their adoption by Airbus customers under HBCplus. On June 19th, Viasat responded:

"The SPI Ka2517 VICTS-based terminal is not currently designed to operate on ViaSat-2, ViaSat-3 or certain partner Ka-band satellites. It can operate on the Viasat network using certain GX satellites."

In February, prior to this exchange, Viasat mentioned: “We are working closely with industry partners to develop compatible antennas for the full Viasat constellation of satellites.”

Editor’s note: The competitive nature of Airbus' SFE program may prompt considerations about using linefit programs to showcase top-tier services while offering competitively priced retrofit packages.

Runway Girl Network also queried ThinKom chairman Bill Milroy regarding Boeing linefit offerability for Ka2517 installs supporting various networks post-delivery:

“When the Ka2517 rolls off the line at Boeing...the first modems supported will likely be for GX operation," Milroy confirmed.

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