Boeing, Gilat achieve milestone for Sidewinder solution
May 19, 2026
Gilat Satellite Networks, a specialist in satellite networking technology, solutions and services, has announced that the Boeing Company and Gilat have reached a milestone toward offering Gilat’s multi-orbit Sidewinder electronically steered antenna (ESA) as a future line-fit solution for in-flight connectivity service providers.
Through IFC integration partners, Boeing will offer a line-fit Sidewinder terminal installation to accelerate the adoption of advanced inflight broadband connectivity. The compact ESA architecture simplifies installation, reduces long-term maintenance, and eliminates the cost and downtime associated with retrofit programmes, enabling earlier entry into service with fully integrated connectivity. With an open, no lock-in model, Sidewinder enables airlines to enhance onboard services and boost operational efficiency while scaling to handle growing connectivity demand.
“Partnering with Boeing for this line-fit program is a true honor and reflects our focus on bringing advanced connectivity solutions to the aviation market,” said Ron Levin, President, Gilat Commercial Division. “Sidewinder stands out as the industry’s leading multi‑orbit ESA terminal, and we are proud to be certifying it for line-fit for IFC Service Providers.”
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