
Gilat Satellite Networks announced a multi‑million‑dollar order from a leading in‑flight connectivity integrator for its AeroStream Ka‑band wideband amplifiers. The hardware, including 60 W Ka‑band block upconverters, will be delivered over the next 24 months to equip commercial aircraft. Gilat notes that more than 5,000 aircraft already use its IFC products, underscoring growing demand for satellite‑based broadband in aviation. The deal highlights Gilat’s expanding role in the fast‑growing airline connectivity market.
The in‑flight connectivity (IFC) market is entering a rapid expansion phase, driven by passenger expectations for seamless, high‑speed internet and the rollout of next‑generation satellite constellations. Airlines are moving away from legacy air‑to‑ground solutions toward Ka‑band satellite links that can deliver gigabit‑per‑second speeds across global routes. This shift creates a lucrative opportunity for satellite‑technology providers, especially those with certified, ready‑to‑install hardware. Gilat, with its long‑standing portfolio of satellite modems and antennas, is well‑positioned to meet this surge in demand.
Gilat’s AeroStream Ka‑band Wideband Block Upconverter (BUC) is a core component of modern IFC systems, offering 60 W output power and broad frequency coverage that simplifies aircraft integration. The unit is already certified for most commercial and business aircraft, reducing the time and cost required for airline retrofits. The newly announced multi‑million‑dollar contract will supply these amplifiers to a major integrator, with deliveries spread across two years, ensuring a steady flow of hardware to support fleet‑wide rollouts. The order underscores the market’s confidence in Gilat’s performance and reliability.
From a financial perspective, the contract adds a multi‑year revenue stream that can bolster Gilat’s top line amid competitive pressure from other satellite providers. Coupled with its broader suite—including software‑defined platforms, high‑throughput satellite terminals, and ground‑segment services—the deal reinforces Gilat’s integrated approach to connectivity. As airlines continue to upgrade cabins, the demand for scalable, certified satellite equipment is expected to rise, giving Gilat a strategic advantage to capture additional market share. Analysts will watch the company’s upcoming earnings for signs that this order translates into sustained growth.
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