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Seth Miller

Hanwha sets stage for aero ESA trials later this year

6 April 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The Hanwha Phasor antenna on display at SatShow 2023

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Phasor’s ESA technology will enter ground testing later this year, with hopes of getting airborne by Q1 2024. This time, however, it will be under the Hanwha brand name, as the company pushes forward with its commercial aero goals.

This story is about: antenna, Ball Aerospace, electronically steered antenna, electronically steered phased array, ESA, Hanwha, Hughes, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Intelsat, Ku, Ku-band, Low Earth Orbit, NGSO, OneWeb, phased array, Phasor, Satellite, SatShow2023, Stellar Blu Filed Under: IFEC

Red Way launches with Lincoln, Nebraska hub

30 March 2023 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Lincoln, Nebraska is the proud home of the newest (almost) airline to launch in the United States. Red Way will launch service as a public charter operator, with service slated for liftoff in June 2023.

This story is about: charter, Global Crossing, Lincoln, LNK, Nebraska, Red Way, routes Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Finnair trims inflight services in cost-cutting push

30 March 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Finnair’s “shortcut” connection between Europe and the far east via Helsinki is no longer compelling and it has scrambled to rebuild its operations given the new normal. That now includes cuts to the inflight catering, including a switch to buy-on-board for the second meal on two long-haul routes.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, business class, buy-on-board, dining, economy class, Finnair Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

FAA admits staffing issues, asks airlines for help

23 March 2023 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

The US Government spent plenty of time in recent months chiding airlines for scheduling flights they ultimately did not have the staff to operate. Now the FAA now admits that it, too, has staffing issues, and it needs help from the airlines.

This story is about: DCA, EWR, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, JFK, JFK Airport, LaGuardia, LGA, New York City, Newark, NYC, regulations, slots, Washington DC Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

CesiumAstro brings Ka-band ESA to life; Airbus trials planned

22 March 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

CesiumAstro's

CesiumAstro has a lot of experience delivering phased array antenna solutions in space. Now it wants to bring that hardware a bit closer to earth. The company announced a new Ka-band electronically steered antenna (ESA) platform at Satellite 2023, including plans for the commercial aviation sector.

This story is about: antenna, CesiumAstro, electronically steered antenna, Embraer, ESA, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Ka, Ka-band, regional jet, Satellite, SatShow2023 Filed Under: IFEC

JetBlue secures Amsterdam slots, for now

21 March 2023 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

JetBlue secured slots for flights to Amsterdam this summer, just five weeks after initiating a regulatory complaint against Dutch authorities. While the airline seems likely to launch the route, it is not yet willing to drop the complaint, owing to details around the type of slots it received.

This story is about: AMS, Amsterdam, BOS, Boston, Department of Transportation, JetBlue, regulations, routes, slots, TATL, transatlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

AirFi goes live on Bhutan Airlines

21 March 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The best entertainment on a flight in or out of Paro, Bhutan arguably comes from the majestic Himalayan mountains just outside. But travelers looking for a bit more on board now have another option, as Bhutan Airlines launches its new streaming entertainment platform, in partnership with AirFi.

This story is about: AirFi, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Streaming IFE, Wireless IFE Filed Under: IFEC

Bringing dedicated crew rest to the single-aisle market

21 March 2023 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

Diehl's crew rest module for single-aisle aircraft could let airlines recover seats, while giving up a bit of galley space instead

Long flights bring many challenges to airlines. Among them, what about crew rest? Diehl has a new option that could help.

This story is about: A321LR, A321XLR, crew rest, Crystal Cabin Awards, Diehl Aviation, galley Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

Orbit makes antenna play for the regional jet IFC market

20 March 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The business side of Orbit's 12

As multiple vendors vie for a slice of the regional jet connectivity refresh in the North America Orbit Communication Systems is taking an arguably more well-rounded approach. The company is now pitching its AirTRx family of parabolic antennae as “the ultimate solution for regional jets, where space is limited.”

This story is about: Alaska Airlines, Ball Aerospace, Bombardier, CRJ, electronically steered antenna, Embraer, ESA, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Intelsat, JSX, Ka1717, Lior Rudminsky, Orbit Communication Systems, regional jet, Satellite, SatShow2023, SpaceX, Starlink, Stellar Blu, ThinKom Filed Under: IFEC

Canada Jetlines wants to fly to Doha

17 March 2023 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

This 737 belly won't be going to Doha, but Canada Jetlines hopes it can eventually operate the route

Upstart Canada Jetlines is still trying to figure out what it wants to be when it grows up. After a few false starts on domestic routes the airline now flies mostly transborder leisure routes from its Toronto hub. In something of a surprise move it now also says Doha is on its radar, in cooperation with Qatar Airways.

This story is about: Canada, Canada Jetlines, DOH, Doha, Qatar, Qatar Airways, regulations, routes, Toronto, YYZ Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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