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December 2nd, 2018

Aireon's New VP of Customer Affairs ... He Comes at One of the Company's Most Important Moments


Aireon's newly created position, Vice President of Customer Affairs, is a custom fit for Peter Cabooter who comes at a time when the company is literally changing the entire air traffic management landscape.

Cabooter has joined the executive team and will lead Aireon’s program to support existing customers around the world and developing new relationships with Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) currently not subscribed to the AireonSM service.  Aireon is deploying the world’s first and only truly global space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) aircraft surveillance and tracking service, providing real-time aircraft visibility anywhere on the planet.  


Vice President of Customer Affairs, Peter Cabooter

Don Thoma, Chief Executive Officer, Aireon said that Peter is a seasoned executive and brings a strong knowledge base and awareness of key issues that affect the aviation industry globally.  They know he will contribute immensely to the entire organization. They are at the precipice of one of the most important moments in their company’s history, and they believe that Peter brings a fresh perspective and a unique skill set to the team as they enter this next chapter.

Cabooter comes to Aireon with 17 years of sales and air traffic management experience including executive positions at NAVBLUE (previously Airbus ProSky) and Barco Orthogon (now a part of Harris Corporation). As part of his role, Cabooter will lead global sales initiatives for Aireon.

In addition to Cabooter’s new executive role, Cyriel Kronenburg, Aireon’s Vice President of Aviation Services, will now take on the responsibilities to lead Aireon’s regulatory, marketing, product development, commercial data services and partner development activities.  

Cabooter said he is excited to join such an extraordinary company, especially at this crucial moment in its history. Being able to work with such an impressive team and for a company that is literally changing the entire air traffic management landscape is an honor, and he can’t wait to help usher in this next-generation of air traffic surveillance.

In October it was announced that the final Iridium® NEXT launch is targeted for December 30, 2018 at 8:38 am PT from SpaceX’s west coast launch facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.  Each Iridium NEXT satellite hosts an AireonSM ADS-B payload. Today, there are a total of 65 Iridium NEXT satellites in orbit, 60 of which are operational. With this final launch, 10 new satellites will be delivered to space, concluding the launch campaign.  Aireon is set to go live with its air traffic surveillance service in early 2019.