SD equips first delivered Dassault Falcon 6X with “nose-to-tail” connectivity

Business aviation solutions provider Satcom Direct (SD) has been chosen by CAT Aviation to equip the first Dassault Falcon 6X to enter service with a suite of connectivity solutions.

This entails a flight-deck communication datalink delivered through the SD FlightDeck Freedom service, as well as a dual cabin connectivity service that optimises Iridium voice capabilities in parallel with high-speed broadband service Jet ConneX connected with the Viasat Global Xpress constellation.

Satcom Direct says the Zurich-based charter operator values the proximity of the company’s Basel location, the ability to provide local customer service in the local language and its global footprint, which provides 24/7/365 support.

“State-of-the-art operators flying state-of-the-art aircraft also require state-of-the-art technology to take maximum advantage of their aircraft and provide the best possible experience for passengers and crew,” said Dave Falberg, SD’s vice president of EMEA-APAC.

“We’re proud to be the long-time partner of CAT Aviation as the relationship supports our understanding of their requirements. Our ability to deliver customised solutions for mixed, large fleet operators supporting diverse, international missions ensures we meet the needs of clients like CAT Aviation with our eco-system of connectivity solutions, which have been purpose-built for business aviation.”

Helene Niedhart, founder of CAT Aviation AG commented: “As a Dassault aircraft operator for more than 20 years, we are very proud to be the world’s first Falcon 6X operator. In 2008, we were also one of the first Falcon 7X operators.

“Our fleet has grown steadily, and we have become the largest Dassault Falcon operator in Switzerland. It goes without saying that our loyal and longtime CAMO, Crew and Flight Operations teams have gained huge experience in operating Dassault Falcon aircraft, and we know that we can rely on SD for continuous support wherever we are in the world.”

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