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Low-Earth Orbit Networks Meet Maritime’s Growing Connectivity Demands

June 4, 2025
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The Future of Maritime Connectivity: How LEO Satellite Networks Are Revolutionizing the Industry

The global maritime industry is facing a myriad of challenges, from trade uncertainties to environmental regulations. In the midst of these obstacles, fleet owners are turning to digitization to streamline operations and enhance safety for their crews. However, the success of these digital initiatives hinges on reliable connectivity.

While traditional satellite technology has been a mainstay for maritime communication, the limitations of geostationary satellites are becoming apparent in an increasingly digitalized landscape. This is where Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite solutions come in, offering high-speed, low-latency connectivity that meets the demands of modern maritime operations.

Mike McNally, Director of Maritime Products at Intelsat, explains the benefits of LEO networks for the maritime industry. “LEO satellites provide lower latency and higher speeds, ideal for applications like telemedicine, remote monitoring, and emergency response,” says McNally.

LEO-powered solutions enable fleet owners to optimize voyage planning, enhance safety measures, and improve communication with onshore entities. Here are some key ways LEO satellite networks are transforming the maritime industry:

Modern Connectivity for Aging Vessels

With nearly half of all vessels expected to be over 21 years old by 2030, aging ships present a significant challenge for fleet owners. LEO satellite solutions offer real-time visibility into vessel performance, allowing owners to preemptively address maintenance issues and keep ships operational for longer periods.

Attracting the Next Generation of Connected Seafarers

Recruiting younger seafarers requires offering high-quality connectivity that enables access to personal devices and digital entertainment. LEO networks provide the bandwidth and low latency necessary to keep the next generation of seafarers connected and engaged during voyages.

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Enhancing Safety and Security at Sea

From piracy threats to cyber intrusions, safety and security concerns are paramount for fleet crews at sea. LEO connectivity allows for real-time threat monitoring and rapid response to emergencies, enhancing crew safety and minimizing revenue loss from safety incidents.

Intelsat and OneWeb: A Unified Approach to Maritime Connectivity

Intelsat’s FlexMaritime LEO combines the speed and reliability of OneWeb’s LEO network with Intelsat’s managed services to deliver a comprehensive maritime connectivity solution. With ultra-high-speed connections and low latency performance, FlexMaritime LEO is designed to meet the evolving needs of modern maritime operations.

As the maritime industry continues to embrace digitization, Intelsat’s FlexMaritime LEO is paving the way for a more connected and efficient future at sea. For more information on Intelsat’s maritime solutions, visit intelsat.com/maritime.

The opinions expressed herein are the author’s and not necessarily those of The Maritime Executive.

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