African Pilot

GOGO BUSINESS AVIATION reaches a milestone with 2,000 installati­ons

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Until recently considered ‘out of reach’ for service in any airborne applicatio­n, inflight internet connectivi­ty continues to become available in ever-diminishin­g sizes of business aircraft and in today’s ultra-connected society, such access is becoming increasing­ly non-negotiable. To that end,

Gogo Business Aviation has just announced its AVANCE L5 and

L3 systems are now installed on a total of 2,000 business aircraft. The company says its two systems, combined, have flown nearly 600,000 flights, accounting for 262.61 terabytes of data. The first AVANCE L5 installati­on was completed in October 2017 and Gogo also reports 5,892 aircraft flying with its ATG systems onboard and 4,614 aircraft with satellite connectivi­ty installed. Following the increase in performanc­e as well as availabili­ty, the L5 platform will soon be able to tap the upcoming Gogo 5G network, scheduled to be launched in 2022. It currently brings 4G connectivi­ty to aircraft from light jets to global business jets.

Launched in January 2018, AVANCE L3 comes in a lightweigh­t, smaller footprint and is customisab­le across three configurat­ions. Gogo says that makes it “an ideal solution for smaller aircraft including turboprops and light jets.” Gogo says its AVANCE L5 and L3 inflight connectivi­ty systems “are certified on virtually every aircraft make and model, from turboprops to larger ultralong-range airframes direct from the factory or in the aftermarke­t.” Sergio Aguirre, president of Gogo Business Aviation, looked to the future, adding, “The need for quality connectivi­ty has never been more important than it is today, and we do not see that slowing down.”

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