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Guardian and Flightcell Launch Iridium Certus System
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Expected to result in cost savings for small aircraft operators, the new Iridium Certus 100 system delivers 88 kbps bi-directional data connectivity.
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Expected to result in cost savings for small aircraft operators, the new Iridium Certus 100 system delivers 88 kbps bi-directional data connectivity.
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Guardian Mobility and Flightcell International are introducing a new Iridium Certus 100 communications system that supports both satellite and cellular mid-band data and voice services for rotorcraft and light fixed-wing aircraft. The new package combines Flightcell’s DZMx cellular and satellite voice, data and tracking system with the new Guardian Mobility G6 Iridium Certus 100 satellite terminal, adding 88 kbps bi-directional satellite data connectivity.

According to Guardian Mobility, the one-box G6 unit provides an effective size and weight combination for installations on smaller aircraft. “This solution complements Flightcell’s cellular connectivity and will offer new features, capabilities, and cost-effective aviation satellite communications not seen before in this market,” said Flightcell v-p Hamish Neill.

The new Iridium Certus 100 system will be available to customers midyear. According to FlightCell, operators will achieve significant cost savings when while routing data through its DZMx cellular unit and by using the 88 kbps data link of the G6 Certus satellite service when a cellular connection is not available.

Guardian says the G6’s uplink speed suits data transmissions from aircraft, including email, flight following and data monitoring, medical device data, images, and compressed video. Other benefits of the package include the Iridium Messaging Transport service, which optimizes data transport for small to moderate-sized messages, allowing increased data and lower costs compared with the Iridium Short Burst Data service.

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