NEW NSR Report Projects U-Shaped Recovery by 2023 for Aero IFC Revenues

IFC Revenue to Reach $38.8 Billion by 2030, Driven by HTS Capacity Demand Cambridge, MA – NSR’s latest report, Aeronautical Satcom Markets, 9th Edition (Aero9) sees a rebound on the horizon for significantly impacted aero In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) services, with a U-shaped recovery underway and revenue expected to reach $38.8 Billion through 2030. A clear trend of.

Which Direction for IFC Free Service?

According to NSR’s Aeronautical Satcom Markets, 8th Edition report, 43% of the total number of IFC offering airlines cumulating to 31% of all aircraft now use an Airline-directed business model.

IFC Going the Wrong Way?

Wrong: in an unsuccessful or unfortunate way or out of working order or condition These two definitions offered by Merriam-Webster’s dictionary could aptly describe what many believe is the quality and state of inflight connectivity in general today.  But is this the right way to think of a business on a slow but definite upward.

The In-Flight Connectivity Market: A Boom for the Satellite Industry?

This webinar provided an in-depth overview of demand for airline passenger connectivity, ISR missions and crew communication will shape the Aeronautical Satcom market. As the satellite industry gains ground in this emerging market, NSR projects close to 80,000 in-service units will drive revenues of $3.4 billion within the next decade. The Aeronautical Satcom market will.