Regulatory agencies from Ireland, Norway,
Denmark, Belgium and The Netherlands have granted authorization for The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) to
use a range of Ku-band radio frequencies for its revolutionary Connexion by
BoeingSM mobile information service.
The authorizations have been granted in support of service
demonstrations with Lufthansa German Airlines and British Airways that will begin in the first quarter
of 2003. The two leading European air carriers are pioneering the use of
broadband connectivity onboard commercial aircraft and will commence three-
month service demonstrations in January and February, respectively. Through
their market-leading efforts, airline passengers soon will be able to choose from
a multitude of personalized real-time services in flight including access to
high-speed Internet, intranet and e-mail services, e-commerce, shopping,
entertainment content and travel and destination information on trans-Atlantic
flights between Europe and North America.
"We are extremely pleased with the willingness of the regulatory
agencies to authorize the commercial service demonstrations planned for early next year,"
said Connexion by Boeing President Scott Carson. "Our regulatory team has
worked extremely hard and we are continuing to garner the licenses and global
regulatory support necessary for the introduction of in-flight broadband
connectivity."
The Connexion by Boeing service for commercial airlines is now less
than three months away following stringent review by government agencies in each
country that has the responsibility for allocating radio frequencies. To support
those efforts, Connexion by Boeing has used a dedicated Boeing 737 aircraft for
research, testing, validation and demonstrations to ensure the service can
operate within its allocated spectrum without causing radio interference with
other spectrum users. In a parallel effort, the Connexion by Boeing regulatory
team has worked extensively with countries that are members of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for the
global spectrum allocation.
"The support we have received from the ITU-member states has been
gratifying," said Karen Gielen, Connexion by Boeing executive director of
Regulatory Affairs. "They have developed an appreciation for what we're trying
to accomplish and have helped us pave the way for the commencement of customer demonstrations with Lufthansa and
British Airways."
In addition to the passenger connectivity benefits, Connexion by
Boeing's unique broadband service provides airlines with a choice for an
e-enablement framework for commercial aircraft, transforming them into a value-added node
on an airline's global information network, allowing in-flight crews to talk to the
airline operation center and move data simultaneously over multiple channels
when they want, wherever they want. By taking advantage of the service's
unmatched bandwidth, airline personnel can send and receive information that
enhances operational efficiencies on the ground and in the cabin environment.
About Connexion by Boeing
Connexion by Boeing is a mobile information services provider that is
bringing the fastest available high-speed Internet, data and entertainment connectivity to
aircraft in flight. The service is currently available to the executive services
market in the U.S., which includes operators of private and government aircraft.
In addition to its service demonstrations with Lufthansa and British Airways,
Japan Airlines announced its intent to become the Asian launch customer and
install the Connexion by Boeing service on 10 of its long-range aircraft serving
the Asia-to-Europe routes. |