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Chapter 1: Introduction
18 Aero services — background information
The following figure shows coverage for Classic Aero and Swift64 services
on I3 satellites.
Swift64 and Classic aeronautical services coverage (IOR, POR,
AORE, AORW)
Earth Stations for Classic Aero services and Swift64
The gateway between the public network and the satellites is operated by a
Land Earth Station (LES) for the Swift64 data communication or Ground
Earth Station (GES) for the global voice, fax and low-speed data capabilities.
The LESs and GESs are run by different operators around the world.
This map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of coverage, but does
not represent a guarantee of service. The availability of service
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conditions. Classic Aero and Swift 64 coverage December 2015.
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Atlantic Ocean Region-East
Aero H services are provided in the
full footprint of the global beams
Swift 64, Aero H+,
Aero I coverage
Pacific Ocean Region Atlantic Ocean Region-West
Indian Ocean Region
Note
The map above shows Inmarsat’s Swift64 and Classic Aero
services coverage. The map does not represent a guarantee of
service. The availability of service at the edge of coverage areas
may fluctuate.

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