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Viasat unveils JetXP programme to enhance inflight connectivity

Web TeamBy Web Team11th October 20243 Mins Read
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Viasat has unveiled JetXP, a programme of enhancements to its satellite network and service model for business aviation inflight connectivity.

Viasat’s Jet ConneX customers will be the first to benefit from performance improvements on selected plans, with the introduction of features such as uncapped speeds, expanded capacity and increased network prioritisation.

Hundreds of existing customers are already trialling the JetXP enhancement programme, which has been developed following consultation with customers, partners and research agencies, in addition to detailed analysis of usage trends over the past year. Viasat said the research indicated that expectations around business aviation connectivity have evolved considerably, with traditional speed-based plans now outdated, especially those that advertise a top-speed without details around when, where and how frequently it will be achieved. Instead, Viasat said the business aviation industry has broadened its focus to the overall experience.

The company said this sentiment was further reinforced by the results of its 2024 business aviation inflight connectivity survey, which found that reliability, coverage, consistency, value for money and overall experience (including white-glove customer service and 24/7 global support) were deemed more important than fast speeds alone.

Viasat reported that the initial results from JetXP customer trials have been extremely positive, with applications such as bulk file transfers, real-time entertainment and web browsing, which it noted “have traditionally performed strongly using Jet ConneX”, becoming “even more reliable, consistent and snappy”.

Kai Tang, head of business aviation at Viasat, said: “JetXP is the latest example of Jet ConneX’s continuous evolution and offers an entirely different way of thinking, for Viasat and the market as whole. By enhancing our network and unleashing its full power to business aviation customers, we’ll consistently meet a defined quality of experience across different applications, devices and flight routes, from the busiest airports to the most remote locations. And customer trials have already shown these are not empty promises; we have data to back our claims from hundreds of real operators on our live network.”

“This marks a turning point,” Tang continued. “Until now, connectivity providers have used speed and allowances to determine which service plan a business aviation customer should be placed on, with complicated service level agreements that are often difficult to assess. However, this approach does not resonate with today’s market. Customers are savvy enough to understand that speed alone will never meet their requirements and beyond a certain bandwidth threshold, higher speed has little impact on actual passenger experience. As the breadth and depth of criteria used to assess connectivity becomes more mature, the days of speed test decision-making are over. Operators are looking at the overall experience and that’s where JetXP really excels.”

JetXP marks an important step in harmonising Viasat’s business aviation service offering and network management strategy, following its acquisition of Inmarsat last year. The programme combines the unique expertise, experience, technology and data of both companies, utilising the aspects that were most beneficial to customers, Viasat said.

“JetXP is a unique proposition that could only be achieved following the coming together of Viasat and Inmarsat as two inflight connectivity leaders in business aviation,” said Tang. “Its due to the combination of our world-class technology, expertise and innovation, built over 35 years alongside our partner ecosystem, which includes business aviation’s leading value-added resellers, OEMs and MROs.”

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