Cover: China's first airplane with high-speed satellite internet service- Qingdao Airlines QW9771./Photo provided by China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
Cover: China's first airplane with high-speed satellite internet service- Qingdao Airlines QW9771./Photo provided by China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
China's first airplane with high-speed satellite internet service successfully made its maiden flight on Tuesday.
Qingdao Airlines QW9771, equipped with in-flight internet service enabled by China's first and only Ka-band (26.5-40Ghz) high-throughput satellite – Zhongxing 16, took off from Qingdao Liuting International Airport at 4:46 p.m. and landed at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport at 7:21 p.m..
The Ka-band high-throughput satellite – Zhongxing 16./Photo courtesy of China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
The Ka-band high-throughput satellite – Zhongxing 16./Photo courtesy of China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
Passengers onboard the plane can get access to network service with a speed higher than 100 megabytes, which enables the same surfing experience as that on the ground.
Previous Ku-band (12-18 Ghz) in-flight internet service only enables a much lower internet speed.
A live broadcast was also conducted during the flight, the first of its kind in China's civil aviation history. The passengers onboard have video connected with people on the ground and shared aerial images in real time.
The satellite resource is provided by China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd, a core professional subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Group. The company currently has 15 communication satellites in operation.
China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd now has 15 communication satellites in operation./Photo courtesy of China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd now has 15 communication satellites in operation./Photo courtesy of China Satellite Communications Co.,Ltd
After this successful flight, the company aims to work with more airlines in the future to offer more satellite-based internet services on flights.
In the future, the company will cooperate with different players in related industries, providing ubiquitous satellite-based internet services to meet the needs of various industries such as navigation, energy, land and resource management, agriculture, fishery, emergency response, broadcasting, video, and education.
(CGTN's Cao Qingqing also contributed to the report.)