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Gogo Business Aviation Awards Top Dealers

Company Execs Nominate 5 of their Network's Highest Performers

Gogo has named its top dealers of 2021, highlighting the recipients of the company's 51,000 Five award. 

Gogo Business Aviation used the occasion of the Aircraft Electronics Association Convention and Trade Show to announce the top performers of the company, celebrating Bombardier, Duncan Aviation, StandardAero Business Aviation Services, Textron Aviation, and West Star Aviation. Each one of them has gone above and beyond in their efforts to move product for Gogo's burgeoning business network. The awards were handed over at the Gogo booth at a small presentation from company brass.

“Our dealer partners are such an important part of our success,” said David Salvador, vice president of the aftermarket channel for Gogo Business Aviation. “Our dealer partners provide great service and understand that our mutual customers must have a good experience before, during and after their Gogo system is installed. We congratulate and thank the 2021 winners of the 51,000 Five Award.”

 Gogo executive staff selects the "highest-performing organizations" out of those in their network, specifying that "award selection is based on the dealer’s demonstrated commitment to helping customers get the most out of inflight connectivity, as well as their technical expertise, sales performance and other factors." According to company literature, the name of the "51,000 Five Award" was inspired by the highest altitude reached by aircraft in the business aviation industry – 51,000 feet.

RMI: www.gogobusinessaviation.com, www.aea.net

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