Gogo Selected to
Provide In-flight Wi-Fi on United's
Two-Cabin Regional Jet Fleet
Oct. 15, 2014
Gogo has been
selected by United Airlines to bring its
in-flight Internet service to United's
two-cabin regional jet fleet. Installation
of Wi-Fi services, which will involve more
than 200 aircraft, is expected to begin
later this year. The United Express aircraft
will be the first regional jets in
the United States to be
outfitted with Gogo's ATG-4, which more than
triples the peak speeds to an aircraft when
compared to Gogo's original ATG service that
launched in 2008.
Additionally,
United and Gogo have agreed to partner on
offering in-flight entertainment on
two-cabin regional jets, beginning early
next year, enabling passengers to watch
movies and television shows on their Wi-Fi
enabled devices.
"United has been a
great partner of ours and we are excited to
extend our in-flight Internet service to a
large part of their regional fleet," said
Gogo's president and CEO,
Michael Small.
"We are also excited to bring their
passengers personal device entertainment, as
we have long believed that you need multiple
technologies to service the needs of all
aircraft types and each route that those
aircraft fly."
Along with
regional jet Wi-Fi and personal device
entertainment, late next year, United plans
to begin a trial of Gogo's 2Ku satellite
Wi-Fi on five of the carrier's aircraft that
operate its p.s. "Premium Service" between
New York JFK and
Los Angeles and New York JFK
and
San Francisco. These aircraft
currently offer Gogo's ATG-4 product.