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SmartSky Lite Brings Airborne Connectivity System to Pilatus PC-12
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Internet access for smaller aircraft is becoming more available
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Capable of streaming video and full Internet access, SmartSky Lite is designed for smaller aircraft that can’t accommodate the two-antenna SmartSky Flagship system.
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Owners of smaller aircraft such as the Pilatus PC-12 turboprop single now have the option to install SmartSky’s Lite air-to-ground connectivity system. The Lite package includes the base radio, which weighs 12.1 pounds, and a single full-duplex quad antenna, at 6.5 pounds.

Capable of streaming video and full Internet access, SmartSky Lite is designed for smaller aircraft that can’t accommodate the two-antenna SmartSky Flagship system. Both run on the same network, which covers the continental U.S.

SmartSky Lite’s list price is $59,999, and monthly service plans include unlimited data for $3,495 or $995 for 10 hours plus $99 for each additional hour. 

Charlotte, North Carolina-based Davinci Jets has installed the Lite system in its PC-12, and the supplemental type certificate for the turboprop and other aircraft should be issued shortly. “Its ability to connect many devices at the same time with no system degradation is truly impressive,” said pilot Barry Blackwood, who flies the PC-12 managed by Davinci. “Having the SmartSky system on board is immensely valuable in aiding aviators with communications and access to real-time flight information.”

“Because word is getting out about SmartSky’s superior inflight performance, we are booking more installations and are excited to be bringing this long-awaited level of connectivity and affordability to our management and MRO customers,” said Davinci CEO Eric Legvold.

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