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The demand for in-flight connectivity (IFC) has grown exponentially, yet current solutions relying on satellite links suffer from high latency and limited bandwidth. This paper explores ZTE’s "Join Air" initiative—a strategic push to unify terrestrial and aerial communication through advanced Air-to-Ground (ATG) base station technology. We analyze ZTE’s use of Massive MIMO, beamforming, and specialized spectrum utilization to provide high-speed, low-latency 5G connectivity for civil aviation. The paper discusses the architectural challenges, the solution framework, and the potential for a seamless "Air" integration into the global 5G ecosystem. The demand for in-flight connectivity (IFC) has grown

Connecting an aircraft moving at 900 km/h at an altitude of 10,000 meters presents unique physical layer challenges distinct from standard terrestrial mobile networks:

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The ZTE JoinAir solution, with these features, could provide several benefits to service providers and enterprises, including: