OnAir has strengthened its North American
operation with the appointment of Richard Nordstrom as Managing
Director for North America.
Nordstrom is a veteran of the
satellite communication market for both the air transport and
maritime sectors. In maritime, he was Sales and Marketing Director
at Connexion by Boeing and a strategic consultant to satellites
providers for their aviation market. He was instrumental in the
development of underwater wireless communications systems and
their integration with surface systems, and managed a national VHF
telecoms network buildout for the US Coast Guard and maritime
industry.
Ian Dawkins, CEO of OnAir, said, “Richard’s main
priority is to develop OnAir's business in North America and he
joins us at an interesting time. It is now very clear that
passengers welcome inflight connectivity and North American
airlines recognize they need a satellite connection if they are
going to provide passenger connectivity on international flights.
And I very much hope the US will soon catch up with the rest of
the world and allow inflight mobile phone services. Mobile OnAir
and Internet OnAir
are offered by 12 airlines, operating from six continents, and we
haven’t seen a single problem arising from people using their
phones. The US position is making them less competitive with fast
growing international airlines outside the US.”
OnAir's US
office is in Seattle, WA. The company headquarters are in Geneva,
Switzerland and other offices are in Dubai, London and Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
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