ConnectivityAirborne Wireless Network Applies to Test Infinitus Airborne Wireless Network has applied with the FAA for experimental operating certificates to allow the installation of Infinitus components on two Cessna demonstration aircraft. The applications will allow Airborne Wireless to install…
ConnectivityAWN Exec: Next Step is More Testing In February 2017, Avionics profiled the ambitions of Airborne Wireless Network, which has a goal of using airborne aircraft as signal repeaters that are capable of generating wireless internet signals. Throughout 2017, AWN…
ConnectivityAirborne Wireless Network Adds GE Aviation to Team Airborne Wireless Network (AWN) announced it has entered into a support agreement with GE Aviation, anticipating that the relationship should significantly accelerate the development of its hybrid radio and free-optics communications system…
ConnectivityMaterials En Route as AWN Nears Aircraft-as-Satellite Test In preparation for Airborne Wireless Network’s (AWN) upcoming hybrid radio and laser communications flight test, Mynaric (formerly ViaLight Communications) has arranged for the shipment of two flight laser terminals and associated components.…
ConnectivityAirborne Wireless Network Signs Development Partner for Laser-based Comm Airborne Wireless Network (AWN) and ViaLight Communications have teamed for hybrid radio frequency laser-based communication, AWN said. The two have entered into a design and manufacturing services agreement for the development of…
CommercialCalifornia Company Files For US Patent on Signal-Repeating Airplanes Airborne Wireless Network’s VP of technical affairs and development has filed a non-provisional patent application. The California-based company said Marius de Mos filed as inventor and agreed to assign the patent to…