EAN Progresses as Thales Completes Space Segment on Schedule

By Juliet Van Wagenen | July 22, 2016
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Thales Alenia Space assembles the communication module of Inmarsat’s European Aviation Network satellite
Thales Alenia Space assembles the communication module of Inmarsat’s European Aviation Network satellite. Photo: Thales Alenia Space/Imag[IN]

[Avionics Today 07-22-2016] Progress on the European Aviation Network (EAN) is moving forward as Thales Alenia Space has completed the construction, integration and associated sub-system tests of Inmarsat’s Europasat satellite for the In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) solution. The satellite is now undergoing rigorous system end-to-end testing before it is declared ready for flight in 2017.

Europasat is half of a joint satellite between Inmarsat and Hellas Sat, carrying a Ku and Ka-band payload. Along with the space segment, EAN also leverages an Air-to-Ground (ATG) network across the European Union (EU). Inmarsat partner Deutsche Telekom will operate the ATG LTE network of approximately 300 towers. The satellite has been custom-designed to provide Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) to aircraft flying over dense European routes, exploiting Inmarsat’s 30MHz (2 x 15MHz) S-band spectrum allocation in all 28 EU member states, plus Norway and Switzerland. Aircraft will switch automatically between satellite and terrestrial connectivity using an on–board network communicator.

“The European Aviation Network … will offer unprecedented high-speed capacity at 75Mbps with near zero latency while flying over Europe, so passengers can enjoy an easy-to-use true broadband experience for internet streaming, gaming and other online services direct to their personal smart devices,” said Leo Mondale, president of Inmarsat Aviation.

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