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For more than a decade, AeroSat Corporation has designed and manufactured aviation communications solutions that speed the flow of in-flight information. Today, our IFE antennas and technology are delivering satellite TV and broadband Internet access that is faster, more reliable and more cost effective than ever before. The following details our most recent successes - and the hard work that got us where we are today.
March 2006 - First data communications via Rockwell Collins "eXchange" broadband aircraft antenna system. AeroSat ships and demonstrates the first broadband Internet communications in-flight using its "eXchange" antenna system, which was developed in conjunction with Boeing and Rockwell Collins.
April 2006 - Qatar Airways receives AeroSat antenna systems.
AeroSat delivers fuselage-mounted aircraft TV antenna systems to outfit new and existing aircraft in its fleet.
May 2006 - Kingfisher Airlines orders AeroSat antenna systems.
Kingfisher Airlines orders fuselage-mounted aircraft TV antenna systems from AeroSat to outfit new and existing aircraft in its fleet.
October 2006 - Development started on fuselage version of a broadband antenna.
AeroSat initiates the development of a fuselage version of its broadband Internet antenna system, which is targeted for sale to the commercial airline market.
April 2007 - Successful test flight of the Airborne Internet system.
AeroSat conducts initial flight tests using high bandwidth airborne networking capability for the FAA. This test flight is very successful showing the efficacy and bandwidth of AeroSat's ground-to-air system.
September 2007 - Engineering Prototype of the FMU Broadband Antenna.
AeroSat displays a prototype unit of the fuselage version of a broadband aircraft antenna at the World Airline Entertainment Association Conference and Exhibition (WAEA) show in Toronto.
September 2007 - Row44 Enters into a Strategic Relationship with AeroSat.
Row44 selects AeroSat as its partner to supply broadband aircraft antenna systems to Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines.
September 2007 - ISO 9000:2001 and AS9100B Certification.
AeroSat receives ISO and Aerospace Standard (AS9100B) certification.
January 2008 - AeroSat becomes Boeing approved supplier.
AeroSat becomes a Boeing-approved supplier.
February 2008 - AeroSat ships its 300th system.
February 2008 - Contracts executed for broadband antenna systems.
AeroSat, with its partner Row44, Inc., enters into agreements to supply broadband Internet antenna systems to large domestic airlines.
March 2008 - Additional patents wins.
AeroSat receives confirmation of three additional patents, bringing its total number of patents to 18.
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