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Gogo is flying high at NBAA with Gogo Galileo HDX and FDX STCs confirmed, more than 150 HDX antennas shipped, and flight testing of Gogo 5G ATG service planned.
Globenewswire· 2025-10-13 11:00
Core Insights - Gogo is showcasing its advancements in multi-orbit, multi-band business aviation connectivity at NBAA – BACE 2025, highlighting the availability of the first Gogo Galileo FDX supplemental type certificates (STC) for electronically steered antennas [1][4] - The company has completed multiple STCs for various aircraft types, enabling high-speed broadband connections for over 9,000 jets globally [3][4] - Gogo is also progressing with its Gogo 5G air-to-ground technology, with testing set to transition to on-wing trials soon [6] Gogo Galileo FDX Developments - The first Gogo Galileo FDX STC for Boeing BBJ737NG aircraft has been approved by the FAA, with the first antenna already in operation [1] - StandardAero has become the first dealer to complete STCs for Bombardier Challenger 600 series aircraft, further expanding Gogo's STC portfolio [2] - A total of 19 STCs for the Gogo Galileo HDX terminal are now complete, with 21 more in development, marking an increase from 38 at the end of Q2 2025 [4] Product and Technology Advancements - More than 150 Gogo Galileo HDX antennas have been shipped, more than double the 77 reported at the end of Q2 2025, showcasing the growing demand for Gogo's connectivity solutions [5] - The Gogo Galileo HDX antennas connect to the Eutelsat OneWeb low earth orbit constellation, providing lightweight, low-power, and weather-tight designs for easier installation [5] - Gogo is pre-provisioning aircraft for its new MB13 Antenna and AVANCE LX5 platform, with over 400 owners already pre-provisioned [6] Customer Engagement and Support - Gogo is inviting existing and potential customers to experience the capabilities of the Gogo Galileo FDX during demo flights at NBAA [4] - The company emphasizes its commitment to customer service with 24/7/365 support and a comprehensive training curriculum to optimize system use [8] - Gogo is offering rebates and incentives for customers to upgrade from legacy ATG systems ahead of the network cutover in May 2026 [7] Market Position and Strategy - Gogo is positioned as the only multi-orbit, multi-band in-flight connectivity provider tailored for business and military/government aviation [10] - The company integrates Air-to-Ground systems with high-speed satellite networks to deliver consistent global connectivity [11] - Gogo aims to set new standards for reliability, security, and innovation in the in-flight aviation sector [12]