Gilat Satellite Networks Secures Over USD 18 Million in IFC Orders

Gilat to Provide Advanced Inflight Connectivity Solutions with SkyEdge Platforms and Related Services.

Highlights

  • Over USD 18 million secured in IFC service orders.
  • Delivery scheduled for the next 12 months.
  • Strategic focus on inflight connectivity as a key growth area.

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Gilat Satellite Networks Secures Over USD 18 Million in IFC Orders
Gilat Satellite Networks announced it has secured over USD 18 million in orders for inflight connectivity (IFC) services, primarily for Gilat SkyEdge platforms, related services, and SSPAs, with delivery expected over the next year. "The equipment and services are scheduled for delivery within the next 12 months," Gilat said on December 30.

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Order for Inflight Connectivity Services

The Israel-based satellite broadband communications company said, "These orders highlight the confidence in Gilat's advanced technology and solutions to address the unique challenges and opportunities in IFC services."

Gilat noted that its architecture enables satellite connectivity, supporting the rapid expansion of IFC networks.

Also Read: Gilat Satellite Networks Secures USD 12 Million Expansion Deal

Growing Demand in IFC Services

"These orders reflect the growing demand for advanced connectivity solutions in the IFC market, which is a strategic market for us," said the VP of Mobility and Global Accounts at Gilat. "Gilat's technology is designed to equip service providers with the scalability and performance needed to meet this demand head-on."

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