Supporting LEO Satellite Testing and Next-Generation In-Flight Connectivity
Fox Business Network aired a segment highlighting advancements in low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks and their role in transforming global connectivity—including next-generation in-flight Wi-Fi.
The segment focuses on the partnership between Delta Air Lines and Amazon’s Project Leo, which aims to deliver faster, more reliable, and low-latency connectivity to passengers at 30,000 feet.
Dynavac specializes in thermal vacuum chambers and space simulation systems used for satellite testing, supporting the technologies that make these innovations possible.
In the background of the segment (around 01:23), a Dynavac thermal vacuum chamber can be seen—an important visual detail that underscores Dynavac’s role in enabling next-generation satellite programs.
Before launch, satellite technologies must undergo rigorous space simulation testing to ensure they can withstand high vacuum environments and significant temperature fluctuations. Dynavac’s thermal vacuum chambers provide this essential testing capability, helping ensure reliability for LEO satellite systems supporting applications such as in-flight connectivity and global communications.
As LEO satellite constellations continue to expand, space simulation remains essential to ensuring system performance—helping bring seamless, high-speed in-flight Wi-Fi and enhanced connectivity closer to reality.
Watch the segment: https://www.foxbusiness.com/video/6392281587112

