Latest in Nose to Tail Aircraft Connectivity, UAV Capabilities on Show at Farnborough from Inmarsat
July 13, 2022 | InmarsatEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications (Hall 1 stand 1510), together with partner companies, will demonstrate future proof, reliable connectivity capabilities at any latitude, longitude or altitude at the Farnborough Air Show (18-22 July). The capabilities on show cover military solutions for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Head of State and VIP connectivity, safety services as well as defence and civil uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Inmarsat executives will also participate in the conference programme during the event, exploring ISR in more depth and setting out smart engineering solutions to inform satellite communications users on how best to utilise future capabilities to remain competitive.
Todd McDonell, President, Global Government at Inmarsat said “Reliable, secure communications are critical for successful government and military operations. The governments of more than 90 nations rely on Inmarsat satellite communications for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), search and rescue, multi-role transport and Head of State and VIP connectivity while operational. Inmarsat leads the way with flexible, fit for purpose solutions, enabling real time operational capability that meet mission requirements. Our team will be on hand at Farnborough to demonstrate what sets Inmarsat apart from the competition in providing communication certainty for mission critical operations.
“Inmarsat’s recent reports exploring space sustainability and public perceptions of space demonstrate we have a lot of work to do in building a global industry-government coalition to tackle orbital debris and access as well as inspiring the general public to appreciate and understand the benefits they receive from space. Farnborough is a great place to begin and we look forward to meeting the aerospace community at the show.”
Inmarsat will announce a new Velaris partner during the show to engage the aviation industry, communities and public institutions to raise awareness and acceptance of urban and advanced air mobility.
An update on Project Moonlight, offering satellite navigation and communications for lunar missions, will also be provided during the show.
Anthony Spouncer, Inmarsat Aviation’s Senior Director of Advanced Air Mobility, said “The Farnborough Air Show is well-known for exploring future possibilities for aviation technologies and Inmarsat will continue this trailblazing with our own innovations alongside our partners. Working with partners we will showcase the unmatched capabilities of Inmarsat ELERA’s global connectivity for uncrewed aerial vehicles as well as demonstrate the positive contributions and possibilities offered by these aircraft to the public.”
Visitors to the Inmarsat exhibition (Hall 1 stand 1510) will be able to discuss with company representatives military aerospace successes, such as installation of systems on a Royal Australian Air Force C-130, the adoption of L-MAX in European airspace to provide focused bandwidth on operational hotspots, and the latest in small form factor solutions for the ISR market.
Suggested Items
FTG Announces New Aerospace Facility in Hyderabad, India
02/12/2025 | Firan Technology GroupFiran Technology Group Corporation announced the establishment of a new aerospace operation in Hyderabad, India, set to start production by the end of 2025.
RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Establishes European Technology and Innovation Center in the Netherlands
01/27/2025 | RTXRTX’s Pratt & Whitney announced plans to establish a European Technology and Innovation Center (ETIC) dedicated to advancing technologies for enabling more energy efficient and sustainable aviation.
TopLine’s Martin Hart to Present at Microelectronics Reliability and Qualification Workshop (MRQW)
01/16/2025 | TopLine CorporationTopLine Corporation’s Founder and CEO Martin Hart has been invited to deliver a presentation on the topic of how “Braided Solder Columns reduce mechanical stress in large heterogeneous 2.5D advanced packages for space and commercial applications” at The Aerospace Corporation’s Microelectronics Reliability and Qualification Workshop (MRQW) in Los Angeles (El Segundo), California on February 12, 2025.
Merlin Circuit Technology Achieves Prestigious JOSCAR Accreditation
01/14/2025 | Merlin Circuit TechnologyMerlin Circuit Technology is proud to announce it has been awarded the coveted Joint Approvals Group for Industry (JAG) Standard 001 (JOSCAR) accreditation.
FTG Aerospace Tianjin Approved as an AMO by CAAC
01/08/2025 | Globe NewswireFiran Technology Group Corporation, a leading provider of electronic products and avionic sub-systems for the aerospace and defense markets, has received approval from Civil Aviation Administration of China to be an Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO).