Expert Dialogue on Real-time Monitoring of Flight Data. Patrick M. French Head, Business Development Asia-Pacific 26 May 2014

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1 Expert Dialogue on Real-time Monitoring of Flight Data Patrick M. French Head, Business Development Asia-Pacific 26 May 2014

2 Intelsat is the Leading Global Provider of Commercial Satellite Services Excellent operational track record of providing high-quality, reliable service Global fleet of more than 50 in-service satellites covering 99% of the Earth s populated regions, including access to approximately 200 countries and territories Dedicated to delivering innovative, flexible, satellite-based communications around the globe

3 Global Satellite Leader Providing Critical Communications Infrastructure Media Distribution of television programming regionally and globally Carrying more than 30 direct-to-home platforms Delivering nearly 600 HD channels Special events Government Reliable and secure global bandwidth Network Services Critical network infrastructure Telecom backbone Wireless network expansions Private and reliable data networks Mobility (air, sea, land) Ubiquitous broadband for emerging regions In-theatre communications solutions for war fighters

4 Our Exceptionally Flexible Global Network Over 50 satellites plus IntelsatOne SM, a fully-integrated ground infrastructure incorporating teleports, points of presence and IP/MPLS fiber network

5 Our Next-Generation Satellites Deliver Efficient, High-throughput Capacity to Air, Sea & Land Attributes High Performance High Capacity High Efficiency Backward Compatible Multi-band Complementary Overlay All-region Coverage Open platform Target Sectors Infrastructure Cellular Backhaul Enterprise Oil & Gas Maritime Commercial Aero Military Aero Regional DTH High-performance platform expands our customers addressable markets, maintaining our relevance in broadband infrastructure

6 Evolving to Meet Our Customers Needs with Industry-first architecture will utilize wide beams and spot beams to support new and existing applications Exclusive frequency reuse scheme, in multiple frequency bands (C, Ku, Ka), enables best combination of high efficiency and high throughput Open architecture, backward compatibility supports multiple applications Artist s rendition of the Intelsat 29e spacecraft (credit: Boeing) Future Launches Intelsat 29e Intelsat 33e Date 2015 2016 Region AOR IOR Six Epic NG satellites currently in design and build phase

7 Complement The Old With The New Existing wide coverage beams utilized to enable a total solution Intelsat Epic NG service layers high throughput capacity over most common commercial flight paths and shipping lanes. Backwards compatibility enables use of existing capacity to complement the new

8 Network Services: Mobility Product Offerings Reliable, always-on broadband access for voice, data and video services Automatic beam switching allows for seamless transfer from one satellite to another Global broadband solution from a single IntelsatOne platform Select Customers Competitive Strengths The world s first Ku-band global mobility network, with seamless coverage to the world s busiest air and shipping routes Intelsat Epic NG next generation platform will enhance customer growth and high-throughput performance Offering the world s first global broadband mobility network for customers at sea, on land and in the air

9 Commercial Aviation Flight Routes GEO satellite services can cover large majority of commercial flight routes But polar regions cannot be served by GEO satellites ~ 10% earth surface not covered but small % of flight hours

10 Spectrum Issues for Flight Tracking Intelsat Spectrum Assets ITU has already designated numerous blocks of radio spectrum for satellite services in S-, L-, C-, Ku-, Ka-, and X-bands. Flight tracking could be carried out in most any of these. Spectrum choice is part of larger overall system design. Bigger issue is disparate national regulations related to aeronautical services

11 Cockpit v.s. Cabin Tracking Broadband Connectivity To date, Intelsat and most industry focus has been to provide broadband connectivity to the cabin. This is separate from operational, often mission critical, services to the cockpit such as in-flight tracking. The Cost Question Broadband connectivity services are bandwidth intensive but the costs are borne directly by the passengers opting to use the service. Basic tracking services are not a bandwidth intensive in terms of capacity requirements. However, guaranteeing that a mission critical service is securely delivered to end user does have a real cost. Who will pay? Issues of service reliability, how the tracking services are managed, etc. all play into an overall integrated service solution. Key Aero Customers

12 Top Take-Aways The satellite industry has been investing considerable time and $$$ over last several years to develop new, cost effective broadband connectivity services for commercial flights. But broadband connectivity does not automatically equal to tracking. There is overlap, but the system design for these two services and who bears the costs are not exactly the same. GEO satellites can provide coverage for the vast majority of flight hours for commercial aircraft. But GEO satellites do have a coverage gap in the polar regions. Substantial swaths of radio spectrum are already designed for satellite services though on the ground regulatory challenges exist. How to pay for a true, mission critical, secure tracking service for the end-to-end solution is non-trivial

13 Suggested Next Steps ITU designate a study group to look into issues and design trade offs for various tracking solutions and make proposals for basic service requirements. Work in coordination with similar efforts underway at IATA, ICAO and other relevant entities.