Viasat Inc. announced Ka-band In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) coverage expansion for its Business Aviation services across Brazil. The company continues to expand its high-capacity, Ka-band coverage areas to business jet operators, now covering more than 90% of the most-traveled business aviation flight paths with its connectivity solution. In Brazil, the company’s IFC system will leverage capacity on the company's Ka-band partner satellite, SGDC-1 (Geostationary Satellite for Defense and Strategic Communications), owned by Brazilian state-owned telecommunications services provider Telebras. Business aircraft operating in the country will be able to access the company’s advanced connectivity from takeoff to touchdown—at speeds typically greater than 20 Mbps—enabling passengers to do the same connected activities in the air as they do on the ground, including video, music and TV streaming, video calls, VPN and more. Additionally, Viasat Business Aviation will soon provide expanded coverage and capacity across parts of Europe and the Middle East on the Avanti Communication Group's HYLAS-4 and HYLAS-2 satellites. The company expects to augment coverage and capacity in these regions in the future with its ViaSat-3 satellite constellation.