As the aviation industry increasingly relies on robust inflight connectivity, operators of legacy systems such as the ATG 1000, 2000, 4000, or 5000 must prepare for Gogo’s transition to LTE technology by December 31, 2025. The shift to LTE aims to enhance capacity and improve customer experience for ATG (air-to-ground) connectivity. If the connectivity system on your aircraft is not upgraded, the inflight internet services may be disrupted.
To address this, Gogo introduced the Gogo C1, a temporary yet efficient solution designed to bridge the gap during the network transition while you plan for an upgrade to the advanced AVANCE system.
Gogo C1 ensures legacy ATG system users maintain their current connectivity experience throughout the LTE migration and with the same coverage areas, including the contiguous U.S., portions of Canada, and Alaska.
Gogo C1 is a form-fit replacement for legacy ATG systems. Installation involves a straightforward LRU (Line-Replaceable Unit) swap, reusing most existing components, including:
This approach minimizes downtime and reduces installation complexities, allowing operators to return to service swiftly.
The Gogo C1 delivers comparable performance to legacy ATG systems, ensuring no disruption in inflight connectivity capabilities. However, it does not introduce performance boosts tied to the LTE network upgrade, positioning it as a continuity-focused solution rather than a long-term enhancement.
Gogo C1 customers will retain their current Gogo Business Aviation service plans, ensuring a seamless transition with no surprises in subscription or operational costs.
For more information about Gogo C1, contact your nearest Duncan Aviation Satellite (https://duncanaviation.aero/locations/#satellites), call me at +1 402.479.4211, or via email at Bruno.Mazzani@DuncanAviation.com.
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