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Embraer to deliver Intelsat’s high-speed WiFi on E-Jet E2s

Cheryl Ng
Last updated: 9 April 2025 18:24
By Cheryl Ng
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Embraer has finalised an agreement with Intelsat to install a high-speed in-flight connectivity system on E-Jet E2s during production.

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About the new WiFi systemAbout IntelsatAbout Embraer
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A mother and her son enjoying in-flight entertainment on a tablet. © Embraer

About the new WiFi system

The WiFi, with speeds up to 275Mbps, will deliver passengers a home-like in-flight streaming and surfing experience.

Intelsat’s product is the first multi-orbit to use an Electronically Steered Array (ESA) antenna improving coverage, speed, and dependability. The antenna will be available for line fitting later this year.

The ESA antenna is low-profile and lightweight, resulting in reduced drag and fuel consumption.

Intelsat’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) constellation has minimal latency and provides worldwide coverage, including in the polar areas. The geosynchronous (GEO) constellation is well-suited for densely populated areas.

Intelsat’s director of OEM programs Rob Baird said:

“Intelsat is the first multi-orbit satellite inflight connectivity system with an ESA antenna to be installed at the Embraer factory. Passengers on Embraer E2 aircraft will soon enjoy high-speed internet access from the clouds, thanks to our wide coverage and low latency.”

Embraer Commercial Aviation’s CCO Martyn Holmes said:

“Factory-installation of the Intelsat ESA makes it easier for our customers to offer an improved passenger experience as soon as the aircraft is delivered. Reliable, high-speed connectivity is key to improving passengers’ onboard experience, keeping airlines competitive and passengers productive and entertained.”

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A large satellite dish silhouetted against a dramatic evening sky. © Matthijs van Heerikhuize

About Intelsat

Intelsat is the owner and operator of the world’s largest integrated network of satellites and terrestrial capabilities and a leading provider of in-flight connectivity products and services.
Embraer of Brazil designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes aircraft and systems and provides customer services and support after sales.

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Close-up of an aircraft’s Wi-Fi antenna on the fuselage inside a hangar, highlighting modern in-flight connectivity technology. © Embraer

About Embraer

Embraer has delivered more than 9,000 aircraft since its incorporation in 1969. Embraer is the largest manufacturer of commercial jets up to 150 seats and the leading exporter of high value-added products in Brazil.

Would you be excited if you could use WiFi during your flight journey? Leave a comment below!

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