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The Internet of Airborne Things

MODERATOR BY: Elaine Karabatsos, A&P IA

The Coca-Cola Company

Wednesday, May 3, 2017 | 8:40 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

With the ever increasing demands of connected devices and components inthe aircraft, operator’s concerns in regards to:

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• Usage

• Security

• Integration

• Implementation

Staying well-informed of best practices utilizing current technologies as well as howto best plan for the future helps to keep you flight department on point for managingexpectations and usage. Become an advocate for your connected aircraft.

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What tools do you need?

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How connectivity can be incorporated into the aircraft?

• Maintenance

• Management

• Diagnostics

• Real time event monitoring

• Aircraft lifecycle

GOT CONNECTIVITY??

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• Are you Connected?

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The Internet of Airborne Things

Dana Kirchmar

Senior Director, Customer Operations

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Holly Linaugh

Master Total Technical Training InstructorGulfstream Aerospace Corporation

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Charlie Clark

Business Development ManagerGLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS

Panasonic

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Christine Lawson

Director Business AviationInmarsat

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Where Are WE with Connectivity

TODAY...

Let’s talk Frequency!!!

88MHz 106MHz 144MHz 800/900MHz 1200MHz

The FrequencySpectrum

FM Aircraft GSM/3G/LTE

1200MHz 1600MHz 2000MHz 2800MHz 3,600MHz

L - Band S - Band

3,600MHz 6,000MHz

C - Band

11,000MHz 14,000MHz 18,000MHz 30,000MHz

Ku - Band Ka - Band

Anxiety associated with: a general loss of connectedness;the inability to communicate with friends and family; theinability to access information; a loss of convenience.

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72% of U.S.citizens own asmartphone

43% have usedtheir smartphone

to look upinformationabout a job

77% of smartphoneusers use their phoneto avoid being bored

75% of all Internetusers use social

media

62% of smartphoneusers have used their

phone in the past year tolook up information

about a health condition

72% of people state thereis very little chance they

will ever move more than5 feet from their

smartphone

An average personchecks their smartphone110 times/day and the

more addicted check 900times/day

Nomophobia &connectivity fun facts

57% have usedtheir smartphone

to do onlinebanking

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Security

• SwiftBroadband – Safety

• Cyber

• Physical

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• Communication

• Operation

• User Expectations

• Applications

• Troubleshooting

Total Connectivity Training Solution

What’s Next....

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Summary

• What Does your Company Need

• How much Coverage

• How much Speed

• What is your Budget

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The Internet of Airborne Things

Q & A

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