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GDC Working on Airbus, Boeing Jetwave Installations

 - May 23, 2016, 7:00 AM


GDC Group is progressing on a number of supplemental type certificates (STCs) for Honeywell’s Ka-Band JetWave hardware on various VIP Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The company anticipates the first batch of STCs to be completed early next year to cover the Boeing 747-300/400, 777-200/300, Boeing Business Jet, BBJ 2, BBJ 3 and the Airbus ACJ319/320 (Airbus Corporate Jets). A second batch covering the Airbus A330/340 is anticipated in the third quarter of 2017.

The STCs will enable operators to use the JetWave Ka-Band service that will offer seamless global coverage and enable HDTV live streaming, advanced in-flight entertainment and office options, voice over internet protocol telephony and VPN, among other capabilities.

The installations and STCs combine the expertise and capabilities of the company’s GDC Technics completions facility in Fort Worth, Texas, and its GDC Engineering unit, formed through its late-2014 acquisition of Munich, Germany-based PFW Engineering Group.

Since that acquisition GDC has unveiled a new “Engineering the Impossible” strategy and invested $30 million in developing an array of new technologies for cabin interiors.

For the JetWave STCs, GDC Technics is installing the equipment and conducting final ground and flight tests, while its GDC Engineering unit is handling engineering and certification.

“Through the integration of the latest in-flight connectivity capabilities, GDC continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovation,” said Mohammed Alzeer, general partner of GDC Technics. “This game-changing technology allows operators to experience the long-anticipated convenience of in-flight connectivity that is as good as at-home and in-office features.” Noting that GDC Technologies signed an agreement in November 2014 to develop JetWave STCs on both Airbus and Boeing platforms, Alzeer added, “Now we are on our way to fulfill our commitment to aircraft owners and to Honeywell.”