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This episode draws from one of the most insightful presentations from GCAS 2019. Chris Baugh and Brad Grady, respectively president and principal analyst at Northern Sky Research — one of the most recognizable global satellite and space market research and consulting firms — provide a demystifying look at satellite-based in-flight connectivity.
Baugh and Grady talk about the differences between LEO, MEO and GEO constellations as well as some of the key challenges and considerations for airlines considering purchasing new satellite connectivity.
Have suggestions or topics we should focus on in the next episode? Email the host, Woodrow Bellamy at [email protected], or drop him a line on Twitter @WbellamyIIIAC.
Check out our publication Avionics International @AvionicsMag + www.aviationtoday.com.
Check out the latest updates for our annual event, the Global Connected Aircraft Summit, www.gcasummit.com.
Join our Avionics Inernational LinkedIn group to suggest topics we should cover in our podcast, publications and events. www.linkedin.com/AvionicsMag.
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This episode draws from one of the most insightful presentations from GCAS 2019. Chris Baugh and Brad Grady, respectively president and principal analyst at Northern Sky Research — one of the most recognizable global satellite and space market research and consulting firms — provide a demystifying look at satellite-based in-flight connectivity.
Baugh and Grady talk about the differences between LEO, MEO and GEO constellations as well as some of the key challenges and considerations for airlines considering purchasing new satellite connectivity.
Have suggestions or topics we should focus on in the next episode? Email the host, Woodrow Bellamy at [email protected], or drop him a line on Twitter @WbellamyIIIAC.
Check out our publication Avionics International @AvionicsMag + www.aviationtoday.com.
Check out the latest updates for our annual event, the Global Connected Aircraft Summit, www.gcasummit.com.
Join our Avionics Inernational LinkedIn group to suggest topics we should cover in our podcast, publications and events. www.linkedin.com/AvionicsMag.