British Airways keen to launch 4G inflight Internet

By David Flynn, June 5 2014
British Airways keen to launch 4G inflight Internet

British Airways is in "advanced discussions" to launch inflight Internet service running at true broadband speeds, using a ground-based network of 4G stations in the UK and across Europe.

The system would be backed up by Inmarsat's new Europasat high-speed communications satellite.

"British Airways is in discussions with Inmarsat about leading Europe in a new era of broadband in the air" says Kate Thornton, Head of Product and Service at British Airways.

"Starting with UK domestic routes Inmarsat intends to deploy Europe’s first ground-based 4G broadband network giving our customers the internet access they expect on the ground while in the air”.

Pairing Europasat with a ground-based network similar to that used by smartphones will "will deliver high speed broadband services to commercial and business aviation passengers" across Europe, Inmarsat promises.

"A number of European airlines are aligned with this vision and we are absolutely delighted to announce advanced discussions with British Airways to be a launch customer on our new aviation network" says Inmarsat CEO Rupert Pearce.

The US$200m Europasat is expected to be delivered for launch at the end of 2016, according to Inmarsat, while its sibling 4G network ground will cost US$200m-$250m.

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David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.


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