Dassault Falcon private jet fleet to be fitted with Honeywell’s Aspire 350

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The Dassault Falcon private jet fleet is set to use the Aspire 350 satellite communications system after a deal was struck at the Paris Air Show. 

The agreement will see forward fit and aftermarket retrofit applications of Aspire 350 on Dassault Falcon business aircraft, including the F900, F2000, F7X, F8X, F6X and F10X. 

The Aspire 350 satellite communication system enables pilots to access up-to-date information throughout their journey using a small, lightweight unit. 

The Aspire 350 provides an integrated cockpit and cabin connectivity experience for pilots and passengers. 

Utilizing the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation the network system provides cockpit safety services for pilot operations, while also providing up to 700 Kbps cabin internet connectivity for passenger productivity. 

“Staying connected is critical to flight safety and efficiency, and we are proud that Dassault has selected the Aspire 350 for its fleet of best-in-class business aircraft. Honeywell and Dassault’s relationship has now reached its 50th year, and we continue to strengthen this relationship,” said Steve Hadden, vice president and general manager, Services and Connectivity, Honeywell Aerospace. “We are confident that the users of the business aircraft will appreciate the seamless connectivity the Aspire 350 will provide. The experience will be like using your broadband at home.”