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Inmarsat enhances inflight broadband through its Jet ConneX Evolution
Inmarsat is transforming the service plans for its Jet ConneX inflight broadband solution, giving greater performance, speeds and value for money. Existing service plans will be upgraded at no cost.
Business aviation inflight broadband service plans are enhanced by Inmarsat as part of Jet ConneX Evolution programme.

Inmarsat is introducing updates to its Jet ConneX (JX) inflight broadband solution as part of a ground-breaking JX Evolution programme, first unveiled earlier this year following an extensive assessment of passenger usage trends. As part of the programme, a number of existing service plans have been upgraded to deliver valuable customer benefits such as increased upload rates at no additional cost. This meets growing demand for high-definition video conferencing on collaborative platforms, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

The programme has also resulted in the launch of JX Edge, the first in a new series of advanced, high-end service plans that is now available through Inmarsat's global network of business aviation distribution partners. JX Edge went live with several customers around the world this month after receiving a highly positive market response and will be followed by additional new service plans in 2023.

Head of business aviation Kai Tang says: “As a leading connectivity provider for business aviation, Inmarsat has unique insights into how demand for inflight broadband is transforming, whether for business or leisure. We can therefore develop our solutions ahead of any market shifts and reassure customers that as their needs continue to evolve, so does the connectivity that we provide.

“JX Evolution is a prime example of Inmarsat's unique build-up approach, which cannot be replicated by others and presents a welcome alternative to the over promising and under delivering of some connectivity providers. The game-changing programme will provide even greater value and performance at a crucial time for business aviation, with flight volumes now higher than before the pandemic.”

Jet ConneX entered commercial service in November 2016 and has been activated on more than 1,250 business jets, offering the same level of reliable, consistent and high-speed broadband that was previously only available on the ground. It has achieved record usage since the pandemic, testament to the fast-growing expectations of passengers when it comes to staying connected and enjoying a digital onboard experience that supports video streaming, live TV and business activities.

The service plan updates being introduced as part of JX Evolution will raise the bar even further, allowing passengers to connect more devices and enjoy unchallenged access to the most data-hungry applications simultaneously, without compromising on JX's proven characteristics of consistency, reliability, resilience and seamless global availability.

JX Evolution leverages Inmarsat's existing global Ka-band satellite network and the highly successful JetWave terminal by Honeywell. Customers will soon benefit from further performance enhancements with seven more Ka-band satellite payloads entering service over the next four years, increasing the network's total fleet to 12. This will be supplemented by two upcoming next-generation terminals developed with Inmarsat's partners Satcom Direct and Orbit respectively, which are compatible with a wide range of business jets, using cutting-edge technology and lightweight designs to optimise performance, reduce costs and simplify the installation and maintenance processes.

JX is the preferred linefit option of all major business jet manufacturers, including Gulfstream, Bombardier and Dassault. Type certificates and STCs for the service have been received from the FAA and EASA across all popular platforms, OEMs and aftermarket MROs.

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