Aircell Overview
After winning the FCC's recent air-to-ground spectrum licensing auction, Aircell is spearheading a Wi-Fi revolution that will change the airline and business aircraft passenger experience by early 2008.
Dramatically different in execution from other passenger services, Aircell broadband is lighter, smaller and more cost-effective than anything that¹s come before it. A new approach that brings...More»
After winning the FCC's recent air-to-ground spectrum licensing auction, Aircell is spearheading a Wi-Fi revolution that will change the airline and business aircraft passenger experience by early 2008.
Dramatically different in execution from other passenger services, Aircell broadband is lighter, smaller and more cost-effective than anything that¹s come before it. A new approach that brings the Internet, e-mail and other data services to aircraft passengers – an Aircell exclusive for both commercial airliners and business aircraft. Aircell broadband uses air-to-ground (ATG) communications to provide a reliable, high-speed connection, at costs comparable to what passengers pay for ground-based service.
With more than ten years of experience in business aviation, Aircell builds products that are offered by virtually every fixed- and rotory-wing airframe manufacturer, and are installed aboard all of the world's largest fractional ownership fleets.«Less
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| Date | Type | Capital Amount | Post-Money Valuation | Investors |
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| 08/22/2008 | Debt | 35M | Unknown |
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| Name: | Business Aviation Broadband |
| Product URL: | http://www.aircell.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=368&L3=business |
| Description: | Offering high-speed data (HSD) performance in the air, Aircell’s exclusive new broadband service will provide business, government, military and other aviation operators with a whole new level of cabin communications capability — through a system that’s smaller, lighter and more affordable than anything you’ve seen before. |
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Airlines need to cutback not add problems
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bbrunelle 08/23/2008 |
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photog64112 | 02/14/2009 | |
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They've signed 4 airlines to use their service, including American Airlines |
yoda 08/26/2008 |
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They've got an exclusive license from the FCC |
john 08/23/2008 |
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Wifi service inflight - finally! |
john 08/23/2008 |
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