World’s first demonstration of LEO 5G non-terrestrial network connecting to a flying drone

Viesturs Abelis

Airbus Central Research and Technology, in collaboration with Luxembourg-based satellite operator OQ Technology, has successfully conducted the world’s first flight demonstration of a Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) connection to user terminals mounted on a test drone. This groundbreaking test showcased reliable data transmission even under random drone orientations, marking a significant milestone in the development of 5G NTN technology.

The demonstration proved the immense potential of 5G/6G NTN standards-based communication from space to flying users, achieving highly dependable low-data-rate transmission (5 kbps) with 99.95% continuity, even during extreme drone maneuvers such as loops and spins.

Omar Qaise, CEO of OQ Technology, commented:

“S-band licensed frequencies with Narrowband IoT connectivity to OQ Technology’s Low Earth Orbiting satellites were used to connect the drone. That band is compatible with existing terrestrial cellular networks as it is standardized by 3GPP for NTN. It also offers advantages over higher frequencies such as Ku and Ka bands in terms of fading, as it is not affected by rain or weather conditions and can penetrate through forests. Licensed bands also have the advantage over unlicensed ones—like those used by LoRa—in having less interference and more protection. Our LEO satellites provide global coverage and are already licensed in many countries.”

This achievement represents a key step toward reliable, low-latency satellite connectivity for aviation, defense, and secure communication applications.

About OQ Technology 

OQ Technology is a global leader in 5G satellite Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) connectivity, revolutionizing the IoT landscape with the world’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation. The company’s patented technology enables seamless 5G coverage for IoT devices, leveraging standardized 3GPP narrowband-IoT capabilities. 

Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Luxembourg, OQ Technology has rapidly expanded with strategic offices worldwide. The company’s innovative hybrid of terrestrial and satellite networks provides truly ubiquitous global connectivity, supported by partnerships with industry giants like Aramco, Deutsche Telekom, and Telefónica. 

As an active participant in 3GPP cellular standardization, OQ Technology remains at the forefront of technological advancement. This commitment to innovation, combined with its growing satellite constellation, positions the company as a key driver in the rapidly evolving 5G NTN market. 

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