This website uses cookies
More information
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

ACE 2026 - September 8th

Related information from the Handbook...
The bimonthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Planet Nine confirms multiple SD Plane Simple Ku-band terminals
Retrofitting Plane Simple antennas can breathe new life into an airframe. Aircraft are designed to last for more than three decades yet the technology changes on a daily basis. These agnostic systems are future-proof.
Planet Nine Private Aviation has already begun optimising SD hardware and datalink services on its Global airframes.

Planet Nine Private Air has selected Satcom Direct as its preferred connectivity supplier. The Van Nuys-headquartered business jet operator has acquired multiple Plane Simple Ku-band terminals to upgrade its fleet over a three year period, with its Global Express airframes already being equipped with the advanced solution.

Installation of the SD Plane Simple Ku-band terminals, which have been purpose-built for the business aviation sector, will give Planet Nine passengers and customers access to the Intelsat FlexExec network, the only dedicated business aviation airtime on the market. In addition, the SD FlightDeck Freedom datalink service will be added to the cockpit. Passengers will benefit from improved productivity, enhanced entertainment and increased data speeds powered by the consistent high-speed broadband. At the same time, the crew will optimise the power of FDF flight tracking, automated real-time information about hazardous weather, geo-notifications, security events and other critical flight path data for improved situational awareness. The agreement also includes global customer support, multilingual services, cybersecurity solutions and access to certified connectivity training.

Activations of the first Plane Simple Ku-band terminals and FlightDeck Freedom services are already underway or scheduled for five of the Planet Nine aircraft. The first two Global Express aircraft have already been redelivered with the Plane Simple Ku-band terminals installed and activated. A third Global Express is imminent, with a further two aircraft being equipped with the advanced connectivity technology before the end of the year.

“Planet Nine exemplifies how retrofitting our Plane Simple antennas can breathe new life into an airframe. These aircraft are designed to last for more than three decades, yet the technology is changing on a daily basis. We have designed agnostic systems that future-proof aircraft, and we know this ability to continuously update the connectivity offering was a major factor in Planet Nine's decision to engage our services, products and support capabilities,” says Michael Skou Christensen, chief commercial officer for Satcom Direct. “The addition of our hardware and the Intelsat FlexExec service will deliver an impressive new suite of reliable connectivity options to Planet Nine's elite customers worldwide.”

Planet Nine's mixed fleet of 32 airframes features predominantly large cabin aircraft, including Bombardier Global types, Gulfstream models and Dassault Falcon airframes.

“Our clients expect cutting-edge aircraft, comfort, safety and best-in-class customer experience as we deliver distinctive service to discerning clients," says P9 co-founder Matt Walter. "Passengers expect broadband connectivity as standard, and we have chosen a solution that definitively differentiates our business. Adding services that have been innovated by aviators for aviators and purpose-built for business aviation users elevates our offering to a whole new level. Selecting the right partner to offer consistent, reliable, global connectivity from a single resource that also delivers outstanding customer service adds real value to our offering and to our customer experience.”

Other News
 
World Cup 2026 hat-trick logistics and pitch-perfect operations
May 18, 2026
This summer’s 2026 FIFA World Cup isn’t just a sports event; it’s a continent-wide, multi-week operational coordination test comprising 48 teams and 104 matches, and spanning 16 host cities across three countries over 39 days.
Hietala hightails it to take up APP COO post
April 11, 2026
Previously, Eric Hietala held roles of increasing responsibility at Signature Aviation, where he most recently served as senior vice president of airport property development and senior vice president of the West region.
Aziz offers financial know-how to APP
March 30, 2026
Prior to joining APP Jet Center, Aziz served as chief financial officer at Aero Centers, a US FBO business, and held multiple leadership roles at Atlantic Aviation and Ross Aviation, including as VP of M&A and development.