First Gogo Galileo installed in Brazil on aircraft that has chosen multi-orbit Gogo connectivity

April 1, 2026

Broomfield, Colo. – Gogo (NASDAQ: GOGO) announced its first Galileo system has been installed in Brazil, marking a regional milestone. The owner of the aircraft, a Bombardier Global 6000, chose to add the new system to achieve multi-orbit connectivity. It already had a Gogo Plane Simple® antenna running on a geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellite system. The owner chose to add low earth orbit (LEO) connectivity to ensure redundancy and constant reliable coverage worldwide.

Gogo’s Plane Simple® Ku-band terminal using SES FlexExec’s GEO satellite system had been installed in 2024 by Líder Aviação, a Gogo authorized dealer in Brazil. Líder Aviação has now completed the installation of a Gogo Galileo HDX electronically steered antenna (ESA) powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb enterprise-grade LEO network. HDX provides a compact, lightweight, low power and high-performance solution with reliable speeds of up to 60 Mbps, optimized for light to large-cabin aircraft.

“The customer specifically sought to incorporate a LEO solution into the aircraft, recognizing its cost advantages, while still delivering exceptional performance. Travelling both within Brazil but also internationally, the aircraft owner wanted to keep their Gogo Plane Simple system to ensure multi-orbit redundancy,” explains Ewerton Libanio, Managing Director 

 of Gogo Brazil. “This enables broader global coverage – including remote and polar regions – while optimizing performance through lower latency, higher throughput, and intelligent traffic routing.”

In Gogo’s multi-orbit model, the best available network is dynamically chosen in real time, ensuring a more reliable, resilient connection with fewer dropouts and consistent high-speed performance. The result is a superior passenger experience, with seamless browsing, streaming, and business connectivity, all supported by a future-ready architecture that can evolve alongside next-generation satellite constellations.

In addition to consistent, high-speed inflight internet performance, all aircraft with Gogo systems have access to a comprehensive suite of value-added services, including advanced cybersecurity protections and training, as well as industry-leading 24/7/365 global customer support in multiple languages. Gogo also minimizes data retention and protects its customers sensitive information, committed to customer privacy.

Brazil Bombardier Global 6000 with Galileo HDX antenna on it

First Gogo Galileo installed in Brazil.

About Gogo

Gogo is the only multi-orbit, multi-band in-flight connectivity provider offering connectivity technology purpose-built for business and military/government aviation. Its industry-leading product portfolio offers best-in-class solutions for all aircraft types, from small to large and heavy jets and beyond.

The Gogo offering uniquely incorporates air-to-ground systems with access to high-speed satellite networks, which aim to deliver consistent, global tip-to-tail connectivity through a sophisticated suite of software, hardware, and advanced infrastructure supported by a 24/7/365 in-person customer support team. 

Gogo consistently strives to set new standards for reliability, security, and innovation and is shaping the future of inflight aviation to make it easier for every customer to stay connected beyond all expectations.