Aeromexico Becomes First Airline to Commit to
Gogo's Next Generation In-flight Connectivity
Technology - 2Ku
Aug. 26, 2014
Gogo has signed a
definitive agreement with Aeromexico,
Mexico's global airline, to
provide in-flight Internet and wireless
in-flight entertainment service on at least 58
Embraer and Boeing 737 aircraft operated by
Aeromexico. Gogo previously announced, in
December 2013,
that it had agreed on the principal terms and
conditions with Aeromexico related to the
service. As part of the definitive agreement, at
least 20 of Aeromexico's 737 aircraft will
receive Gogo's next generation in-flight
connectivity solution – 2Ku. Aeromexico is
the first airline to commit to 2Ku.
"We couldn't be more
excited to work with Aeromexico to bring Gogo
connectivity and Gogo's wireless in-flight
entertainment solution - Gogo Vision - to
Mexico and beyond," said Gogo's
president and CEO,
Michael Small.
"Aeromexico's commitment to 2Ku is evidence of
the advantages that 2Ku brings to the market –
especially for aircraft that operate in tropical
regions around the world."
The advantages of 2Ku
are significant. Gogo believes that 2Ku is the
fastest solution available in the marketplace
and expects it to deliver peak speeds of more
than 70 Mbps to the aircraft at launch and more
than 100 Mbps to the aircraft when next
generation satellites become available. The 2Ku
antenna is two times more spectrally efficient
than other antennas in the commercial aviation
market, which makes it capable of providing more
bandwidth at less cost.
2Ku's performance
benefits will be even more dramatic in the
tropical regions of the globe where the
performance of other satellite solutions degrade
significantly due to restrictions associated
with operating at high skew angles.
Gogo expects both its
connectivity service and Gogo Vision to be
available to Aeromexico passengers beginning in
the fourth quarter of 2015.
"As the airline that
connects
Mexico and
Mexico with the world, we look
forward to being the first Mexican carrier and
the first in
Latin America to offer our
passengers in-flight Wi-Fi via Gogo, the leader
in this space," said Aeromexico's CEO, Andres
Conesa. "The decision to deploy 2Ku is a natural
fit for many of our 737 aircraft and it assures
that our passengers will have the latest
technology available at launch."