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Airborne Wireless Network receives Project Number for its Broadband Transceiver System application from FAA

The company plans to expand on this initial Boeing 757-200 certification and utilize the data to file multiple STCs, which will certify the Infinitus Super Highway on most of the world’s common commercial aircraft types, including Boeing 737, Boeing 787 and Airbus A320/21 series aircraft.

SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. – Airborne Wireless Network announce it has received an FAA Project Number for its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) application to install a Broadband Transceiver System on Boeing 757-200 aircraft.

The project number is ST16664LA-T and has been issued to the company by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The company considers receiving this project number as a major milestone, as it is the first STC application for the company's contemplated broadband wireless network, trademarked as "Infinitus Super Highway."  This STC is the first of its kind filed for certification with the FAA. The company owns this STC and its system description in its entirety, including hardware and software.

The company plans to expand on this initial Boeing 757-200 certification and utilize the data to file multiple STCs, which will certify the Infinitus Super Highway on most of the world's common commercial aircraft types, including Boeing 737, Boeing 787 and Airbus A320/21 series aircraft. The company contemplates utilizing each equipped aircraft as its signal node or signal repeater, linking each aircraft to the next, forming a meshed digital network. With each STC approval received the company advances toward its goal of equipping the world's 27,000 active commercial aircraft fleet currently encircling the globe with the Infinitus Super Highway.

As the other STC applications are approved by the FAA, the company plans to find an aircraft industry partner to market the company's approved system on as many aircraft and airlines as possible, to create a reliable robust network.

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