These new IFC services are delivered by SES along with one of its key SES Open Orbits™ connectivity service partners, Neo Space Group (NSG), a PIF-owned company and Saudi Arabia’s leading commercial satellite services provider who will bring their Skywaves® solution to the passengers.

SES Open Orbits™, offering seamless connectivity across the skies with internet speeds up to 300 Mbps, will be available on all production airframes. It is the first multi-orbit Ka band network in Airbus’ HBCplus Program and is available on Boeing aircraft through Safran Passenger Innovations AeroConnect terminals.

Thai Airways, the national carrier of Thailand, will become the first airline in Southeast Asia using the SES Open Orbits™ network to offer Free Wi-Fi streaming to business class and Orchid Plus guests. The installations include Thai Airways future A321NX and B777 aircraft.

Turkish Airlines is set to integrate the SES Open Orbits™ network into its inflight connectivity services on its brand new A350 fleet. 

Launched earlier this year, SES Open Orbits™ is a fully interoperable Ka-band platform that supports an open architecture network where traffic can be intelligently steered across the satellites of multiple parties for a seamless connected airline passenger experience. All aircraft equipped with the SES Open Orbits™ network are supported by ThinKom’s ThinAir Ka2517 Antenna, which offers all-orbit operation with high beam agility, delivering exceptional network flexibility and consistently high performance. ThinAir Ka2517 seamlessly connects across GEO and NGSO satellite constellations with optimal performance metrics for airlines around the world.

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