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Textron Aviation Offers Gogo Galileo HDX As Factory Option

Available For Cessna Citation Longitude, Latitude, And Ascend Bizjets

Gogo Business Aviation announced that Textron Aviation will offer installation of Gogo’s Galileo HDX as a factory option for the Cessna Citation Latitude, Citation Longitude, and Citation Ascend models of business aircraft.

Textron Aviation is the first business aviation OEM to offer Gogo Galileo HDX from the factory, securing a global connectivity solution for its operators. The Galileo system is built on Gogo’s AVANCE platform with a fuselage-mounted HDX antenna, designed in a compact size for business jets.

The advanced Galileo HDX utilizes Eutelsat OneWeb’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network designed for mobility and consistent performance on all routes worldwide. The system is more affordable and easier to install and operate than other satellite systems on the market. It is designed to deliver high-speed, global inflight connectivity, enabling data heavy applications like video conferencing and streaming.

Sergio Aguirre, President and COO of Gogo Business Aviation said, “We are honored to work with Textron Aviation to deliver Gogo Galileo HDX to its customers. Designed specifically for small to super midsize aircraft, the HDX antenna offers passengers a great inflight Wi-Fi experience.”

Textron Aviation’s integration of the HDX antenna is in work for all three Citation models, and Gogo says the Galileo HDX is on track for anticipated commercial launch in the fourth quarter of 2024.

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