PARIS — Mobile satellite services provider Inmarsat reported increases in revenue and EBITDA for the three months ending March 31, with a 45% increase in Aviation revenue and a 9.6% increase in Government business powered by a large hardware-sales contract.
London-based Inmarsat’s Maritime division, still its largest, reported a slight decline with the continued migration of legacy customers moving from Inmarsat’s FleetBroadband to higher-speed VSAT links from Inmarsat’s Ka-band Fleet X[press.
Total Fleet Xpress terminal-equipped vessels increased to . . .
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