Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre . . . ETPS Rd . . . Farnborough . . . GU14 6FD . . . July 19th
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Setting the Inflight Connectivity Context: Millennials & Generation Z
The world’s networks of commercial airline routes – carrying increasing numbers of passengers, a constantly growing proportion of which are ‘Millennials’ and ‘Generation Z’ – are evolving. No longer will they be only a mode of transportation between domestic or international physical/geographical hubs, but also social networks in the sky – connecting the passenger (carrying two or even three wireless devices) to the home, to the office, to the circle of friends, to the YouTube ecosphere, etc. – and comprising aircraft that will increasingly become hubs in the communications sense of the word, using the technologies of fixed (FSS: Ku-band, Ka-band) and mobile (MSS: L-band) satellite systems and air-to-ground (ATG) networks. Whilst flight arrivals may always be subject to delays, widespread inflight connectivity (IFC) has most definitely arrived, or is at least undercarriage down, on final approach.
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Access Partnership
Aerospace & Security Media
Air Liquide
Airbus
Anver Ltd
AsiaSat
Avison Aviation
Boeing
British Telecommunications Plc.
Cann Research
Carlisle Interconnect Technologies
CETel
Cobham
Comtech EF Data
Effective Space
Euroconsult
Europasat
Eutelsat
General Dynamics Satcom
Global Eagle Entertainment
GoGo
GVF
Hughes
Hunter Communications
Inmarsat
Intelsat
Isotropic Systems
Karlsen Associates
Kratos
Navarino UK
Neuco
OneWeb
Panasonic Avionics Corporation
Patron Networks
PHASOR
Price Waterhouse Cooper
Qatar Airways
Razor Secure Ltd
Rockwell Collins
Satlink
SES
Speedcast
Talk Satellite
Ten Cate Advanced Composites Ltd.
Thales Alenia Space UK Ltd.
ViaSat
VT iDirect
VT Militope
W.L.Gore & Associates
Media Partners