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ThinKom secures type approval for Avanti Communications’ HYLAS Ka-band satellites

September 15, 2023

ThinKom Solutions, Inc. has secured type approval for communications across Avanti Communications’ (“Avanti”) fleet of HYLAS Ka-band satellites — the agreement covers both the ThinAir® Ka2517 antenna for commercial aviation and the GT 2517 full-spectrum terminal for government and military services.

Artistic rendition of the ThinAir GT 2517 full-spectrum, special-mission, SATCOM terminal in flight. Image is courtesy of ThinKom.

ThinKom’s ThinAir terminals deliver outstanding throughput on forward and return links across Avanti’s high-throughput beams. This capability allows government customers to provide real-time data and communications for critical missions. It also enables another layer of Ka-band coverage redundancy for commercial and government missions.

Avanti’s fleet of four, HYLAS Ka-band satellites offer 50 Ghz. capacity and cover more than 1.7 billion people in 118 countries. The UK-based company has a long history supporting government and defense customers and is a trusted provider of SATCOM to U.S., UK and global government agencies.

The low-profile ThinAir terminals mean more fuel-efficient aircraft activity for lower aircraft operating costs and extended time on station. The flight-proven, high reliability of ThinAir systems also reduces aircraft downtime and component swap requirements previously needed for different mission deployments.

The ThinAir GT 2517 SATCOM aero terminal builds on ThinKom’s field-proven, patented VICTS phased-array technology. VICTS antennas have an unparalleled record of reliability with over 40 million hours of accrued flight time and a mean-time-between-failure exceeding 100,000 hours. The ThinAir GT platform supports the full range of Ka-band frequencies, as well as wide instantaneous bandwidth for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), hopping waveforms, and Protected Tactical Waveforms (PTW), delivering increased flexibility for government communications missions. 

Avanti has more than 100 fixed beams, five steerable beams and a steerable cluster of eight beams delivering services across EMEA, Asia and the Americas. Compatible Ka2517 and GT 2517 terminals are in service today on commercial and government aircraft. ThinKom antennas have been providing continuous service on U.S. government aircraft since 2018.

“We’re proud of the market-leading performance our terminals bring to the industry. With the Avanti HYLAS type certification, we’re able to once again extend available communication options with the addition of yet another key satellite constellation, further increasing the reach for our customers.” — Bill Milroy, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, ThinKom

“At Avanti, we are committed to delivering the very best service to our customers and users.  Our Ka-band high-throughput satellite capacity delivers assured, flexible high-capacity connectivity for every requirement. This latest type-approval for ThinKom will help further our shared mission to deliver security and reliability to those who need it most.” — Donald Walker, Director of Government Sales, Avanti

Filed Under: Business & Finance, Export Controls & Compliance

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