Viasat's advanced in-flight connectivity selected by National Airlines

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The introduction of seamless, high-performance connectivity has already received a positive response from National Airlines’ VVIP and charter passengers, delivering uninterrupted access to the most data-hungry applications - such as high-definition video streaming and powerful AI tools - on multiple devices at the same time. Crew have also benefited from real-time flight updates and enhanced communication with ground teams.
Christopher Alf, Chairman of National Airlines, said: “National Airlines is committed to delivering world-class service to our expanding base of VVIP and charter passengers, from business and leisure groups to governments, sports teams, and other specialised travellers. As part of this vision, we have strengthened our Airbus A330 aircraft fleet, featuring premium interiors, enhanced comfort and advanced capabilities. We are now excited to partner with Viasat to leverage its proven expertise and cutting-edge technology, enabling us to offer a more personalised, seamless and connected in-flight experience for our customers.”
Don Buchman, President of Viasat Aviation, said: “National Airlines has a strong reputation for delivering premium, highly tailored charter missions, and we’re proud to support that vision with our advanced in-flight connectivity. We match the agility of charter aviation with a global network designed for flexibility. Whether mission profiles change or demand shifts, our high-capacity solutions ensure reliable, high-quality performance tailored to the specific requirements of any flight operation. It is also scalable and future-ready, keeping National Airlines ahead of evolving demands for passenger and operational connectivity.”
National Airlines’ Airbus A330 aircraft have been equipped with Viasat’s GM-40 terminal, which intelligently routes data across Viasat’s high-capacity Ka-band satellite network to deliver consistent, reliable performance throughout each flight. The system is designed to ensure a superior quality of connection for passengers today, while also being highly scalable and forward-compatible with Viasat’s upcoming network enhancements — including the addition of new ViaSat-3 satellites planned to enter service this year and future multiorbit capabilities.