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In a significant move to elevate the in-flight experience for private jet passengers, Viasat has unveiled its plans to integrate Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite capacity into its JetXP service. This enhancement is expected to greatly improve connectivity performance, allowing users to seamlessly engage in activities such as interactive gaming and HD video conferencing across multiple devices.
The integration of Telesat Lightspeed LEO capacity is a strategic part of Viasat's multi-orbit strategy, which aims to provide robust and reliable internet service to business aviation. With the addition of LEO capabilities, passengers will experience faster speeds and lower latency, making it easier to stay connected during flights.
As the demand for high-quality in-flight connectivity continues to grow, Viasat's advancements ensure that JetXP customers will have access to superior service, enabling a more productive and enjoyable travel experience. This initiative underscores Viasat's commitment to leading the industry in satellite communications and enhancing the overall in-flight experience for business aviation users.
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