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New Report: Biz Jets Will Account for the Majority of Broadband Market
According to a new report prepared by Freesky Research, private jets will account
for over half of all aircraft broadband installations over the next four years,
notwithstanding new interest in the more capable IFE and communications systems
being offered to airlines.
"Private jets with maximum take-off weights over 50,000 lbs. will be one of the leading
segments of the market. They have the width to carry most fuselage-mounted
antennas, and sell at prices which make broadband systems a small share of the
overall cost of the plane," says David Gross, who authored the report.
"Meanwhile, 50-seat regional jets in the same weight class will see very few
broadband installations. Their owners would need a high percentage of passengers
to pay per-flight connection fees in order to break-even, and unlike discount
carriers flying 737s and A320s, few commuter airlines see in-flight
entertainment as an important service feature."
The report, "Aviation Broadband Markets" looks at the diverging economics between antennas
and cabin electronics, and how this is impacting the market for in-flight
broadband. Additionally, it contains forecasts for broadband installations by
aircraft type, both private and commercial. A table of contents is
available by
going here and the report may be purchased online by
going here. 07-18-2007. |