Hamburg, GermanyGogo makes its AIX debut with multi-orbit connectivity platforms for business and government aviation |
Gogo debuted at Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) this week, highlighting its position as the only global connectivity provider offering fully integrated, multi-orbit, multi-band solutions for business aviation and military/government customers.
The company underscored its prioritization of embedding cybersecurity and privacy for every customer.
Gogo offers a connectivity ecosystem purpose-built for business aviation and military/government missions based on air-to-ground (ATG), low-earth orbit (LEO), and geostationary earth orbit (GEO) systems, with options for all aircraft categories – from small to large-cabin aircraft.
“We are proud to be supporting the introduction of a business aviation zone at the 25th AIX. It’s an essential interiors show and gives us the opportunity to demonstrate the unique qualities of our ecosystem to a new audience," said Chris Moore, CEO of Gogo.
"We provide solutions to support diverse aircraft types from small jets through to executive airliners and we want to optimize our presence to showcase the diversity of our portfolio and how we can tailor services for each client. We focus on optimizing future-proofed technology to offer more customers a wider range of solutions to ensure mission-critical connectivity wherever they are in the world.”

Gogo demonstrated the power of its product portfolio at AIX 2026.
The multi-orbit offering comprises Gogo Galileo, featuring the HDX and FDX electronically steered antennas powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb LEO network, delivering high-speed, low-latency global connectivity across aircraft from light jets to ultra-long-range platforms. The program continues to expand, with 35 STCs across 34 aircraft types and around 20 more expected by summer.
Gogo’s Plane Simple GEO antennas, developed with Viasat (Ka-band) and SES FlexAir (Ku-band), deliver consistent global broadband, ensuring performance even in the most congested regions, in a compact, tail-mount antenna. With terminal hardware available immediately, customers can easily and effectively acquire broadband connectivity that meets mission needs now and into the future.
For North American operations, Gogo’s recently launched 5G air-to-ground service offers a high-speed, cost-effective solution, particularly suited to smaller aircraft and regional missions. All Gogo-equipped aircraft benefit from integrated cybersecurity protections, training and 24/7/365 global support, delivered in multiple languages.
“We pride ourselves on our cybersecurity measures and training and our approach to privacy,” explained Moore. “All of our systems collect only essential data, minimize retention, and protect sensitive information. Our objective is to deliver connectivity in the air that customers trust as much as what they experience on the ground.”

BlueSky Business Aviation News | 16th April 2026 | Issue #838