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Hughes Network Systems, a key partner in the Eutelsat OneWeb connectivity program, has shipped over 5,000 enterprise-class electronically steerable antenna (ESA) terminals to support the OneWeb Ku-band Low Earth Orbit (LEO) service. Business and government customers can expect speeds of 195 Mbps down and 32 Mbps up, according to the EchoStar subsidiary. Hughes also develops and manufactures the gateway electronics and core modules used in every terminal on the Eutelsat OneWeb LEO system.

Hughes’ involvement in this LEO ecosystem extends to supporting the aviation market as both an antenna hardware provider and a global service distributor. Its aero ESA forms the basis of Gogo Business Aviation’s forthcoming OneWeb-powered Galileo BizAv IFC product, which is scheduled to start shipping HDX (half-duplex) terminals in the fourth quarter and FDX (full-duplex) terminals in the first half of 2025. Hughes will also launch a version of its ESA next year for commercial aviation, supporting OneWeb LEO-specific service at airlines or augmenting any geostationary (GEO) IFC service.

As a distribution partner for OneWeb LEO services and a GEO satellite operator, Hughes can serve commercial aviation directly as an ISP or through partnerships.

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Reza Rasoulian, senior vice president of the Aviation Business Unit at Hughes, provided updates on Hughes' activities related to OneWeb aero-specific operations and its Jupiter In-Flight GEO-focused Ka-band IFC product for Delta’s Boeing 717s and regional jets.

When asked about Gogo's specifications for its HDX and FDX ESA hardware based on Hughes’ LEO ESA, Rasoulian stated: "Our commercial aviation variant is optimized for the commercial aviation sector and uses a fraction of the power of other ESAs in the market very low maximum power consumption consistent with the performance of the FDX."

Regarding shipment timelines for ESA hardware for commercial aviation, Rasoulian confirmed: "Hughes black label ESAs for commercial aviation will be available in the first half of 2025. Our ESAs will be flying by the end of 2024."

Discussing passenger experience expectations onboard narrowbody aircraft fitted with Hughes’ LEO-based solution, Rasoulian emphasized: "Passengers should expect a living-room like experience including low latency, high service availability, and throughput when using Hughes In-Flight Connectivity."

On Delta's progress equipping RJs and Boeing 717s with Hughes’ GEO-based IFC solution, Rasoulian remarked: "The program is progressing well. We look forward to inviting you to experience the Hughes in-Flight connectivity solution as it’s available in 2025 on Delta’s RJ and 717 fleet."

Explaining Hughes' decision to join Seamless Air Alliance in 2023, Rasoulian noted: "The IFC industry is quickly changing how IFC services are measured and monitored... Together, airlines and IFC providers must shift towards experience-based measurements which mirror traveler’s expectations."

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