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Immfly Partners with Eutelsat and Gogo for LEO Connectivity

Key Takeaways
  • Immfly partners with Eutelsat and Gogo for LEO connectivity.
  • Deal targets low-cost and ultra-low-cost airlines.
  • Installation on narrow-body aircraft takes 24-30 hours.
  • Service to launch before end of 2026.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may signal a shift towards more affordable and accessible in-flight connectivity, which could benefit low-cost airlines and their passengers. The use of LEO satellites suggests a focus on high-speed and low-latency broadband, which could enhance the passenger experience and drive ancillary revenue growth.

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What Happened

Inflight Services Provider Brings High-Speed Broadband to Low-Cost Airlines

Immfly, a Barcelona-based inflight services provider, has partnered with satellite operator Eutelsat and inflight connectivity provider Gogo to offer high-speed broadband connectivity through Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. The deal aims to bring high-speed connectivity to the low-cost and ultra-low-cost airline market, with a full installation on a narrow-body aircraft taking just 24-30 hours. Airlines installing the system will also gain access to Immfly’s integrated digital ecosystem, which includes entertainment and retail offerings. The partnership was announced by Immfly, as reported by AeroTime.

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Immfly Partners with Eutelsat and Gogo for LEO Connectivity

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Key Takeaways
  • Immfly partners with Eutelsat and Gogo for LEO connectivity.
  • Deal targets low-cost and ultra-low-cost airlines.
  • Installation on narrow-body aircraft takes 24-30 hours.
  • Service to launch before end of 2026.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may signal a shift towards more affordable and accessible in-flight connectivity, which could benefit low-cost airlines and their passengers. The use of LEO satellites suggests a focus on high-speed and low-latency broadband, which could enhance the passenger experience and drive ancillary revenue growth.

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What Happened

Inflight Services Provider Brings High-Speed Broadband to Low-Cost Airlines

Immfly, a Barcelona-based inflight services provider, has partnered with satellite operator Eutelsat and inflight connectivity provider Gogo to offer high-speed broadband connectivity through Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. The deal aims to bring high-speed connectivity to the low-cost and ultra-low-cost airline market, with a full installation on a narrow-body aircraft taking just 24-30 hours. Airlines installing the system will also gain access to Immfly’s integrated digital ecosystem, which includes entertainment and retail offerings. The partnership was announced by Immfly, as reported by AeroTime.

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