Gogo shake hands with Embraer to Offer Galileo Connectivity for Phenom 300 Jetsas aftermarket solution.
Gogo, the only multi-orbit, multi-band in-flight connectivity provider offering connectivity technology purpose-built for business and military/government aviation, has bagged a deal from Embraer to provide Galileo Connectivity for Embraer Phenom 300 Jets.
Embraer will offer the Gogo Galileo HDX connectivity solution for its Phenom 300 aftermarket customers through a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) generated in partnership with Gogo. The installation of the compact half-duplex antenna and one Line Replaceable Unit will allow Embraer business jet owners to enjoy in-flight connectivity with performance that mirrors the best ground -based solutions.
Passengers using Gogo’s in-flight connectivity can expect performance at the same level they have at home or in the office, with 4K streaming, high-quality video conferencing, online gaming, and large file transfers. Leveraging the Eutelsat OneWeb Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellite network, the Gogo Galileo HDX system offers a unique, reliable, and speedy connectivity solution.
“We are happy to partner with Gogo to offer the latest high-speed internet connectivity to our customers. Our goal is to continuously enhance the flight experience with best-in-class resources from the industry”, said Marsha Woelber, Vice President of Customer Support & Aftermarket Sales for Executive Jets, Embraer Services & Support.
“We admire Embraer for their technology-forward perspective and are pleased to support it with our advanced connectivity Gogo Galileo solutions. Purpose-built for business aviation use, the HDX antenna is ushering in a new area of connectivity and we’re pleased that Embraer is working with us to deliver high-speed connectivity to one of the world’s most successful aircraft platforms”, says Michael Skou -Christensen, Chief Commercial Officer, Gogo.
Embraer will provide the solution for the Phenom 300 model aircraft, followed by other configurations. Availability of the new connectivity solution will vary depending on region.
FAA certification through Embraer is expected in Q3, 2025; ANAC in Q4, 2025; and EASA in Q1, 2026. The Phenom 300E model will follow suit, and dates will be announced in the future. The Embraer Owned Service Center Network, and the Embraer Authorized Service Network will be available and prepared to support customers who wish to install the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).
Since its inception, Gogo offers uniquely incorporated Air-to-Ground systems and access to multiple high-speed satellite networks, which aim to deliver consistent, global tip-to-tail connectivity through a sophisticated suite of software, hardware, and advanced infrastructure supported by a 24/7/365 in person customer support team. Gogo consistently strives to set new standards for reliability, security and innovation and is shaping the future of inflight aviation to make it easier for every customer to stay connected beyond all expectations.
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