Apcela acquires SmartSky ATG Network
October 24, 2024

Apcela, a specilaist in high-performance networks, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the SmartSky Air-to-Ground (ATG) Network. This strategic acquisition combines SmartSky’s patented, in-flight technology with Apcela’s advanced networking platforms. This combination includes the integration of a new group of strategic partners.
Mark Casey, CEO of Apcela, commented: “The acquisition of the SmartSky ATG Network is a game-changer. With SmartSky’s innovative air-to-ground technology, we can now extend advanced networking and application acceleration capabilities to the skies, ensuring passengers, crew, and operations teams benefit from the same level of performance they experience on the ground. Together, and with our partners, we’ll redefine in-flight connectivity and set a new standard for the aviation industry.”
By integrating SmartSky’s capabilities and Apcela’s advanced networking platforms, Apcela will launch a new aviation centric business that will provide hign performance and security, ensuring that airlines, corporate jet fleets, and other operators have access to fast, secure, and scalable solutions in real-time, anywhere.
Mike Dodson, former Chief Network Officer of SmartSky Networks, and President of the new aviation business unit, added: “We are thrilled to join with Apcela to take the SmartSky network to the next level. Apcela’s global reach and networking expertise are the perfect complements to our cutting-edge in-flight connectivity solutions. This partnership will accelerate innovation in in-flight connectivity and offer customers an unparalleled connected experience.”
The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals which are expected to be completed by the end of the year. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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