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Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines intend to be the first global airline to outfit regional jets with high-speed connectivity to create a consistent experience across their fleet

As Alaska Airlines elevates its regional flying experience with an all-jet fleet, thry're excited to become the first major airline to announce plans to offer streaming-fast satellite Wi-Fi on a regional jet aircraft. Alaska has selected Intelsat’s newest satellite Wi-Fi technology to make that happen.

Intelsat’s new system closely aligns with Alaska’s needs for their regional fleet. The new, faster service will utilize an electronically steered array (ESA) which is a small, lighter weight antenna with no moving parts – making it easier to maintain in the unique regional environment. In an industry first, Intelsat’s new system will communicate with both traditional geostationary (GEO) satellites and new low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. With an additional $25 million investment, this upgrade represents a major step forward in the travel experience for Alaska's guests, enabling higher speeds and more coverage in the air, particularly across areas in the state of Alaska.

The new system will debut on Horizon Air, Alaska Airlines' sister airline, in early 2024 and roll out across the regional jet fleet, including on the airline's partner SkyWest, over a two-year period. With nearly all Alaska Airlines' mainline fleet set to feature satellite Wi-Fi by this April – also installed by Intelsat – Alaska Airlines is on track to provide consistent streaming-fast Wi-Fi across the airline's entire fleet by 2026.

Intelsat’s state-of-the-art satellite Wi-Fi equipment will be the first commercial application of an electronically steered antenna that communicates with both low Earth orbit and geostationary satellites located 22,000 miles from Earth. With LEO at just 300 miles from the Earth’s surface, thousands of small satellites circling the planet ensure stronger connectivity with lower latency, or delay in telecommunications. Being closer to Earth provides a benefit of a shorter delay time as data moves from the ground to satellites to aircraft and back. This unique combination of using both LEO and GEO satellites enables higher speeds and more coverage, particularly across remote areas in the state of Alaska.

With satellite Wi-Fi, you can stream, browse and chat on board using the internet much like you’re used to when you’re on the ground. You can enjoy content on your personal devices from your favorite services such as Netflix, Hulu, YouTube and TikTok. Or jump online if you need connectivity to get some work done. Another bonus: On Alaska Airlines' aircraft enabled with satellite Wi-Fi, you can connect from the moment you board instead of waiting for the connection to kick in after the boarding door closes – it’s seamless connectivity from gate to gate.   

When you’re airborne, staying entertained is important – and that doesn’t mean you need to connect to the internet to do that. Alaska Airlines continues to invest in their massive library of entertainment for free streaming to personal computers, tablets and phones. The airline offers more than 800 movies and TV shows with more to come. And don’t forget about free texting on board.   

Jan 25, 2023

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