Boeing and Lufthansa Technik have received
industry-leading aircraft certifications from the German aviation
authorities (LBA) and the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) that will
enable the use of airborne wireless applications on select commercial
flights using the Connexion by Boeing mobile information service.
The groundbreaking rulings pave the way for
passengers to use their own IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi devices within the airline
cabin environment.
"These collaborative authorizations for wireless communications in the cabin
are a significant breakthrough for British Airways and Lufthansa and
something that we've worked extremely hard to obtain," said Connexion by
Boeing Vice President of Global Network Sales Stan Deal.
"Our technical teams have worked diligently to
demonstrate that wireless applications comply with rigorous aviation
standards and also to demonstrate the value-added benefits that wireless
connectivity can bring to air travel worldwide."
Receipt of the wireless authorizations is the result of unprecedented
industry cooperation between Lufthansa German Airlines, British Airways,
Lufthansa Technik, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Connexion by Boeing. As
the certification applicant, Lufthansa Technik designed the onboard Wireless
Local Area Network (WLAN) and developed the certification plan.
Working together, Connexion by Boeing and Boeing
Commercial Airplanes developed a supporting plan for testing and analyses
and provided technical guidance to resolve all certification review items
levied by the certification authorities.
Airline passengers will now have the ability to use their own
wireless-enabled laptop or personal electronic devices (PEDs) for real-time,
high-speed access to the full richness of the Internet including two-way
e-mail, virtual private network access and streaming audio and video
content, by accessing an open wireless local area network onboard a 747-400
airliner equipped with the Connexion by Boeing service.
The evolution of Wi-Fi technology into commercial airliners is expected to
provide additional simplicity to the overall cabin environment and will help
reduce wires associated with using a traditional hard-wired Ethernet
connection. Airline operations also are expected to benefit through
potential customer service applications, enhanced crew communications and
the reduction in overall cabin weight.
To support the service certification, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and
connexion by Boeing conducted extensive laboratory testing of wireless PEDs
to demonstrate compliance with stringent aviation standards. Connexion by
Boeing also completed human health analyses, radio frequency propagation and
field strength analyses and airplane electromagnetic susceptibility tests
and analyses.
Connexion One, a flying laboratory used to
demonstrate overall system capability and to certify portions of the
on-board hardware, systems and procedures, has flown a wireless network for
the past two years under an experimental license approved by the Federal
Communications Commission.
The Connexion by Boeing team has worked closely with the global airlines and
with leading mobile technology industry leaders such as Intel and others on
the evolution of Wi-Fi technologies. A wireless laboratory established in
Irvine, Calif., is used to study and monitor new technologies, including the
802.11 standards, to ensure that aircraft and passenger safety, and the
security and integrity of transmitted data remain the highest priority.
With the CAA and LBA wireless approvals, Boeing continues to build momentum
toward the full-scale introduction of the Connexion by Boeing service in
early 2004. "We continue to work closely with the aviation and government
agencies around the world to demonstrate compliance with existing standards
and to gain the necessary approvals to move forward," said Connexion by
Boeing Director of Programs and Services Donna Halker. "It is extremely
pleasing to have the CAA and LBA authorities working with us to establish
this important precedent. They've contributed to the achievement of a
monumental leap forward in aviation passenger services by helping us bring
wireless broadband connectivity to the skies."