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Wi-Fi available in over 840 Chinese civil aircraft
    2022-01-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE country has been facilitating network connectivity in its civil aviation fleet, with 842 aircraft capable of providing in-flight Wi-Fi by the end of 2021, according to China’s civil aviation authorities.

The volume was 188 more than that in 2020 and represented a 29 percent year-on-year growth, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).

By the end of 2021, 23 Chinese airlines were capable of providing their passengers with in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity services.

There are two modes of in-flight Wi-Fi service, which are the local network in the cabin and the air-ground internet connectivity.

Among the 842 civil aircraft with in-flight network services, 213 were able to provide air-ground internet connectivity, meaning that passengers aboard could have access to the internet during the flight.

The CAAC data shows that in 2021 more than 1.3 million passengers enjoyed in-flight internet connections while onboard Chinese civil airplanes.

Providing in-flight network services requires the management of various factors in different areas, such as frequency resources, telecommunication services, airworthiness and network information security.

The CAAC will boost the upgrading and improvement of network infrastructure by tackling problems with network speed and bandwidth. The administration is also committed to supporting operators in providing diversified air-to-ground communication networks, enhancing the internet-access speed of aircraft, and expanding network coverage, said the CAAC.

Thanks to joint efforts, the Ku-band APSTAR-6D high-throughput satellite was put into service for Chinese airliners in 2021.

(Xinhua)

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