NetJets Streaming 5G At 30,000 Feet

The fractional jet provider just inked a 10-year deal with Gogo.

Gogo Business Aviation recently announced a 10-year agreement with fractional jet provider NetJets to upgrade the company’s U.S. aircraft to Gogo’s broadband satellite services. This includes Gogo Avance L5 for air-to-ground 5G connectivity and Gogo Galileo, the company’s low-earth-orbit satellite service. NetJets Europe aircraft will have access to Gogo Galileo.

The two companies have been in partnership for the past 20 years. Gogo said the new deal would provide the entire NetJets fleet with the latest Avance platform. At press time, neither Gogo nor NetJets confirmed the number of aircraft that will be upgraded under this agreement. 

Gogo said its 5G services are launching in the third quarter and are expected to deliver 25 Mbps on average, with peak speeds in the 75-to-80-Mbps range. According to the company, 7,150 business aircraft are flying with its connectivity systems.

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