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Cleared for Connection

The standard for in-flight connectivity on a private aircraft should be the same as the standard in the boardroom: secure, seamless, and uncompromised. Rivada’s Outernet allows you to take the office anywhere in the world with a dedicated orbital network, no dead zones on trans-Pacific routes, polar crossings, or any airspace in between.

The Connectivity Challenge at 35,000 Feet

The passengers on a business jet might be watching a movie, closing a deal, or managing a crisis. What they have in common is an expectation of privacy that doesn’t stop at the aircraft door. For a CEO, a government delegation, or a transaction in progress, in-flight connectivity isn’t an amenity. It’s an extension of the executive environment which needs to meet the same standards.

The Outernet delivers private, point-to-point connectivity at altitude. It’s a dedicated orbital network on which your data never touches the public internet, travels through shared infrastructure, or passes through a third-party gateway. Just a secure, high-performance network that operates at the standard you’d expect on the ground.

KEY FEATURES OF THE OUTERNET

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    SECURITY

    Isolate your data streams frompublic and third-party networks. Connect directly with intersatellite links and without gateways.

  • UBIQUITY

    Establish uninterrupted connectivity from pole to pole, across the world’s land, sea, and airspace. Latency, high throughput, reach and mobility with true point-to-point services.

  • HIGH THROUGHPUT

    Access your private Layer 2 network over Ka-band links with guaranteed data rates from 100 Mbps to multiple Gbps.

  • RESPONSIVENESS

    Deploy and adapt your own virtual private network on demand, without reliance on dedicated infrastructure.

  • LOW LATENCY

    Deploy and adapt your own virtual private network on demand, without reliance on dedicated infrastructure.

  • RESILIENCE

    Harness the power of an optical mesh network in the sky enabled by a distributed LEO architecture.

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