Qantas passengers can look forward to inflight
Wi-Fi from next year under a partnership with global broadband
services provider ViaSat that will tap into the nbn network.
The
new service will feature speeds up to 10 times faster than
conventional on-board Wi-Fi, giving customers the ability to
stream movies, TV shows, the latest news bulletins and live sports
on domestic flights via the internet.
In-flight trials are expected to begin with a
single Qantas Boeing 737 aircraft in late 2016, retrofitted with
equipment to enable high-speed Wi-Fi.
A full roll-out across
Qantas Domestic’s fleet of A330s and B737s is planned from early
2017, with the aircraft to be fitted with modems and the advanced
antenna that receives the satellite signal.
“Bringing high-speed Wi-Fi to
the domestic aviation market has been an ambition of ours for a
long time and we now have access to the right technology to make
it happen,” said Qantas CEO, Alan Joyce. “The sheer size of the
Australian landmass creates some significant challenges for
inflight connectivity but the recent launch of nbn’s satellite has
opened up new opportunities that we plan to take advantage of with ViaSat’s
help.”
Under the deal, ViaSat will
provide Qantas with connectivity between the aircraft and the high
capacity KA-band satellite and ground stations, which will then
provide a link to the internet.
The user-friendly speeds
delivered by ViaSat to airlines in the U.S. have driven take-up
rates among passengers that are four times higher than the
industry average.
“This service will give Qantas customers
download speeds in the air similar to what they’re used to on the
ground,” Mr Joyce said. “You won’t be limited to checking
your email or Facebook – it’s going to be about watching the
football live, streaming your favourite TV show or movie, catching
up on the latest YouTube videos, or shopping online. This
kind of inflight connectivity would also open up a lot of
potential to improve in-flight entertainment, which we’re
constantly looking to enhance. As a premium carrier, delivering value for money to our customers is extremely important
to us. That’s why we’ll be offering access to Wi-Fi for free, on top of all the other things that are included when you fly
Qantas.”
Qantas is also examining options for high-speed
Wi-Fi across its international and regional fleet.
Mark Dankberg, ViaSat’s Chairman
and CEO, said, “We bring deep in-flight internet expertise to Qantas, serving close to 500 U.S. commercial aircraft. We connect
more passengers per flight with higher speeds and more bandwidth
per passenger than any other service – reaching speeds up to 20
Mbps per person and enough total bandwidth to support virtually
any activity including streaming live or on-demand video and
music. Our experience is proven on 1,500 flights daily,
with as many as 148 simultaneous active devices on any given
flight and with many of those devices using streaming media.”
Qantas will be engaging with relevant regulators on the
certification and approval for the new service.
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