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Duncan Aviation To Develop STCs for Gogo Business Aviation’s 4G Service

Several Models Of Business Aircraft Will Be Eligible For The Installation

Duncan Aviation will be installing the new Gogo 4G system when it’s ready in the first half of 2017. The work will be performed at its three main facilities in Battle Creek, MI, Lincoln, NE, and Provo, UT, and more than 24 Satellite Avionics Shops located at the busiest airports in the United States.

“Duncan Aviation’s experience when it comes to Wi-Fi installations is unmatched in the industry and Gogo’s 4G system will be a difference-maker for our clients who are thirsty for the higher-speed service,” said Steve Elofson, Duncan Aviation Avionics Installation Sales Rep. “Our trained and experienced avionics technicians have installed more than 575 systems, and we’re looking forward to certifying and installing the next generation of Wi-Fi solutions, including Gogo’s 4G system and its next generation system in 2018.”

Duncan Aviation will develop 4G STCs for the Falcon 900 series, Bombardier Global Express series, Challenger 600 series and Gulfstream 200 aircraft. Duncan Aviation will participate as a partner for hardware sales and installations on other business aircraft as well.

“Duncan Aviation has installed hundreds of Gogo Biz inflight connectivity systems in the last few years and is one of our most valuable partners,” said Andy Geist, senior vice president of business aviation solutions for Gogo. “The Duncan Aviation brand is one of the most trusted in the industry and our partnership is critical as we continually look to provide the best inflight connectivity experience possible.”

Demand for Wi-Fi service continues to grow, and in addition to the STCs in development for Gogo 4G, Duncan Aviation holds Standard Type Certificates (STCs) for in-flight Wi-Fi for the following make/models:

  • Hawker 750, 800A, 800XP, 850XP and 900XP
  • Falcon 900EX, 2000 and 2000EX
  • Cessna 525A, 525B, 680, 750, and 560XL
  • Challenger 300, 601-3A/R, 604 and 605
  • Global Express
  • Global 5000 and 6000 and 7000 and 8000
  • Learjet 45
  • Embraer Phenom 300 and Legacy 600 and 650
  • Gulfstream GIV and GV

(Source: Duncan Aviation news release)

FMI: www.DuncanAviation.aero/nbaa

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