Gogo
to Partner with Air Canada to Bring Wi-Fi to its North American
Fleet
April 9, 2014
Gogo announces plans on rolling out Wi-Fi
on Air Canada's entire North American fleet in May. The agreement
also provides for future type-testing of Gogo satellite solutions
for Wi-Fi on international flights. The international trials will
take place in 2015.
"We are extremely excited to expand our
partnership with Air Canada and to begin installing Wi-Fi as soon as
possible," said Gogo's president and CEO,
Michael Small. "We have
often said that there is no one-size fits all technology for the
global connectivity market."
"Air Canada continually seeks to enhance
the travel experience and that is why we are pleased to be the first
airline in
Canada to offer in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity to
customers flying over continental
North America. In today's connected world, our
customers want to access email, mobile device applications and the
internet wherever they are, both to increase their work productivity
and expand their leisure options. The introduction of Wi-Fi across
our narrow-body North American fleet will be another welcome amenity
for customers, who already enjoy the award-winning service of
North America's Best Airline," said
Benjamin Smith, Air Canada's
Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer.
Air
Canada presently has two Wi-Fi-equipped Airbus 319
aircraft that are now operating in
Canada and the U.S. and, subject to a final agreement
with Gogo, the carrier plans to begin outfitting its remaining
Airbus A319, A320 and A321 narrow-body and Embraer 190 fleet types,
as well as its Air Canada Express CRJ-705 and Embraer 175 aircraft,
with Gogo's Air-To-Ground (ATG) and next generation ATG-4
technologies. The installations are to begin in May, with the goal
of equipping 29 aircraft in 2014 and a targeted completion date of
December 2015 for the designated 130
narrow-body aircraft. The 2Ku and Global Xpress satellite
trials are expected to take place on select international aircraft
in 2015.