The Airports Authority of India has selected ViaSat to provide a broadband satellite communications network to connect 80 airports in a single network.
ViaSat, which maintains a Norcross location, produces satellite and communication products, including satellite ground equipment and information security devices, for government and commercial use.
Recently released quarterly financial updates from ViaSat showed year-to-date new business orders of $296.7 million and revenues of $255 million.
Gwinnett Business Journal, GA
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