Sun, Sep 12, 2010
New Alliance Provides Gogo Biz Wireless Internet Services For
Private Jet Travelers
After 15 years of providing private aviation solutions, Flexjet
will now offer Aircell's Gogo Biz inflight Wi-Fi service as a
standard feature on its fractional program aircraft at no
additional charge to owners. This new system allows Flexjet
customers to use any Wi-Fi device-ranging from smartphones to
laptops-to access the Web for enhanced productivity and convenience
while they fly.
"With Gogo Biz, our aircraft truly transform into
high-functioning mobile offices," said Fred Reid, President,
Flexjet. "Flexjet is obsessed with being superior in every way, and
we are pleased to offer our customers the ability to stay connected
in the air. Gogo Biz was the only choice for us - it is
lightweight, affordable, and best of all, it gives our passengers a
full-speed Internet experience like they expect on the ground."
Gogo Biz inflight Internet will provide Flexjetcustomers with
an easy-to-use and reliable high-speed connection that rivals
on-ground services. Installation of this lightweight system will
first begin on the 25 Challenger 300 and seven Challenger
604/605jets in the Flexjet fractional fleet - the youngest in the
industry with an average aircraft age of 3.5 years. All new
aircraft introduced into the fractional fleet will automatically be
outfitted with the broadband equipment.
"Connectivity plays an essential role in our lives, it is woven
into the fabric of everything we do," said John Wade, Executive
Vice President and General Manager, Aircell. "Whether traveling for
business or pleasure, Flexjet customers will reap the benefits of
high-speed Internet service on Flexjet's legendary fractional fleet
of Learjet and Challenger aircraft."
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