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Skyservice Gets Gogo STCs From FAA, ANAC

Galileo HDX Approved For Challenger And Gulfstream Models

Skyservice Business Aviation, based in Mississauga, Ontario, announced the FAA and ANAC, the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency, have approved Supplemental Type Certifications for the Gogo Galileo HDX antenna on the Gulfstream G280 as well as the Bombardier Challenger CL604, CL605, and CL650.

These approvals allow operators and owners across North America and Latin America to upgrade to the Gogo Galileo HDX, enabling in-flight high-speed WifFi globally for passengers and crew. The Galileo HDX provides next-generation connectivity by supporting video conferencing, real-time data sharing and premium entertainment.

Benjamin Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of Skyservice said, "With FAA, ANAC and TCCA STCs secured, Skyservice is uniquely positioned to service operators in United States, Canada and Brazil. Our team's deep technical expertise and forward-thinking approach make us the go-to partner for installing the Gogo Galileo HDX system.

“This isn't just about faster internet-- it's about revolutionizing the passenger experience, unlocking real-time operational efficiencies and future-proofing aircraft with cutting-edge technology that protects long-term asset value. We're proud to help our clients stay ahead of what's next in aviation."

Skyservice is scheduling business jet owners and operators to modernize their in-flight WiFi with the Gogo Galileo HDX. The company recommends early booking to align an upgrade appointment with the aircraft’s next major inspection to help minimize downtime and to bundle savings.

Skyservice MRO is a comprehensive global shop for business and commercial aircraft MRO services. The company is an approved maintenance organization of TCCA, FAA, EASA, BDCA, KH-CAD, 2-REG, Aruba, and CAAS

FMI:  www.skyservice.com/ , www.gogoair.com/

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