SES Advances Multi-Orbit Antenna Development for MEO and LEO In-Flight Connectivity
Satellite operator SES is advancing the development of its multi-band electronically steered antenna (ESA) for in-flight connectivity. This next-generation hardware is designed to connect seamlessly with both Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. By leveraging its own MEOsphere network alongside LEO partners, SES aims to provide airlines with a faster and more reliable internet experience for passengers. The progress on this multi-orbit terminal marks a significant step towards the future of aviation IFC, promising enhanced performance and global coverage.
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