And it’s not just bandwidth and speed that are driving cellular system evolution. The demand for comms-on-the-move now extends into the sky, and the development of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) present some exciting opportunities as both consumer and provider of wireless connectivity. Drones and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) 'air taxis' require low-latency, mission critical comms for the command and control and monitoring of aircraft in 3D airspace. And for air passengers, ground-to-air cellular systems are set to revolutionise the experience with new levels of connectivity. This session will look at what it takes to provide cellular comms to passenger aircraft at 30,000 ft.