The Gogo 5G Network is
Nationwide
Oct. 17, 2022
Gogo Business Aviation has
finished construction of its nationwide Gogo 5G
network.
"Our team was tenacious and
overcame a host of issues including Covid-19,
weather, the supply chain, and geopolitical
concerns, to build a new network of 150 towers
nationwide – and they did it in less than 12
months," said Sergio Aguirre, Gogo's president and
chief operating officer. "It's remarkable what our
network deployment and field operations teams have
accomplished."
Gogo 5G is expected to deliver
~25 Mbps on average, with peak speeds in the 75-80
Mbps range, and has been designed to deliver high
throughput with very low latency to address the
increasing demand for data-heavy interactive
services like video conferencing, live TV and
gaming.
Gogo's AVANCE platform, with
its multi-bearer capability and software-centric
design, allows customers to future-proof their
inflight connectivity investments, with easy upgrade
paths to both Gogo 5G and Gogo's global Low-Earth
Orbit (LEO) satellite-based product in the future.
The first-article Supplemental
Type Certification (STC) for the 5G belly-mounted
MB13 antennas and the X3 (5G) LRU have been
completed. That STC will be amended once the 5G chip
becomes available, which is expected to occur in
mid-2023. Gogo is working closely with each of the
business aviation original equipment manufacturers
and several authorized Gogo dealers to develop
additional STCs that will cover more than 30
aircraft models in the aftermarket or from the
factory.
Customers who want Gogo 5G
service can install the AVANCE L5 system with full
5G provisions (including the MB13 antennas) today,
and operate on Gogo's 4G network until the X3 LRU is
available. Once the X3 is ready, it can be installed
quickly and 5G service can begin immediately, saving
downtime and expenses.
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