Gogo Releases 2025 Year-End Progress Report on New Product Initiatives
Gogo issued a "report card" today regarding its 2025 year-end progress on critical new product initiatives as it transitions from being a domestic supplier of traditional Air-to-Ground connectivity to becoming a global multi-orbit, ultra-high bandwidth connectivity supplier to the business aviation and military government markets. All data in this press release is as of December 31, 2025. Gogo Galileo Antennas - This is Gogo's new global Low-Earth-Orbit satellite offering, which comes in two sizes, FDX for large jets offering 200 Mbps speeds, and HDX, a smaller form factor that fits on all aircraft, offering 60 Mbps speeds. As of December 31, 2025: Strong Antenna Shipments - Gogo shipped over 300 FDX and HDX antennas, 84% of which were for named customers, making Gogo Galileo one of the fastest product launches ever in the BA market for inflight connectivity. Increasing Activations - Gogo activated service on 99 of the shipped antennas. Growing STC Portfolio - Gogo completed 31 HDX and FDX Commercial STCs in the United States, Europe, Brazil and Canada, with a total addressable market of 4,000+ aircraft covering 34 aircraft models. Gogo expects 20 more STCs to be completed in the first half of 2026. Healthy Pipeline - Gogo inventory levels were strong to support a weighted pipeline of more than 430 aircraft with an anticipated 50% probability or better of closing in 2026. Further, the combined Gogo Galileo pipeline for both HDX and FDX remains strong at over 1,000 aircraft, and Gogo continues to see a favorable pipeline mix between the U.S. and global markets of about 60/40. 5G Network - This is Gogo's cutting-edge ATG product, offering satellite speeds at ATG prices, for aircraft that fly predominantly in North America. As of December 31, 2025: First revenue-generating customer - Gogo confirmed installation and activation completed in December for the first 5G aircraft, with official launch and availability of the 5G network planned for January 2026. 5G service revenue is anticipated to begin in Q1 2026. 43 STCs covering all major aircraft types in North America are in place, needing only a minor upgrade. Approximately 450 aircraft are already pre-provisioned and ready to come online with a simple box swap in 2026, and Gogo anticipates a strong pipeline of new prospects in 2026. Gogo network testing confirmed peak speeds of 80 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload, allowing more than ten devices to concurrently attend video conferencing meetings and stream high-bandwidth content. FCC Rip & Replace Program - This is the upgrade of Gogo's legacy EVDO network to LTE technology, which is expected to deliver a 40% performance boost for Gogo Classic customers who upgrade to AVANCE. Strong Shipments - Gogo had record-breaking ATG shipments of over 1,600 units, including 700+ C-1 Systems. The C-1 System allows Gogo Classic customers a fast unit swap in order to maintain Gogo connectivity after the network cutover. Over 300 C-1 systems were already installed and activated. Strong Pipeline - Gogo has a weighted pipeline of more than 260 C-1 aircraft in 2026, with an anticipated 50% probability or better of closing in 2026. Further, the unweighted pipeline for C-1 systems remains strong at over 450.
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- Successful Flight Testing: Gogo has completed over 30 hours of flight testing in North America, validating the full capabilities of its first 5G air-to-ground network, which is set to provide high-speed, low-latency connectivity to customers starting January 2026, significantly enhancing the flying experience.
- Rapid Customer Growth: The company has onboarded its first paying customer, with an additional 450 pre-provisioned aircraft expected to utilize the service from January 2026 onwards, indicating strong market demand and driving potential revenue growth.
- Technology Optimization: During testing, the 5G network achieved download speeds exceeding 80Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps, enabling simultaneous streaming and internet browsing, which meets the needs of data-hungry users and strengthens Gogo's competitive position in the aviation connectivity market.
- Market Potential Unlocked: The 33 STCs cover all major aircraft types, unlocking a market of over 7,500 aircraft, showcasing Gogo's robust growth momentum in the aviation connectivity sector and the potential for further market share expansion in the future.
- Successful Flight Testing: Gogo completed over 30 hours of flight testing to validate its first-ever 5G air-to-ground network, which is set to launch in January 2026, significantly enhancing customer satisfaction with high-speed connectivity.
- High-Speed Connectivity: During tests, the 5G network achieved download speeds exceeding 80Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps, enabling users to stream and browse the internet simultaneously, thus meeting the demands of data-hungry passengers.
- Customer Expansion: Gogo has onboarded its first paying customer, with an additional 450 pre-provisioned aircraft ready to utilize the service in January 2026, indicating strong market demand and substantial growth potential ahead.
- Market Coverage Expansion: By signing contracts for 33 STCs, Gogo unlocks a market of over 7,500 aircraft, which is expected to further drive the company's growth and competitiveness in the aviation connectivity sector.
- Successful Flight Testing: Gogo has completed over 30 hours of flight tests validating its 5G air-to-ground network, set to launch in January 2026, significantly enhancing customer experience and strengthening market competitiveness.
- Customer Base Expansion: The onboarding of the first paying customer, along with 450 pre-provisioned aircraft ready for service in January 2026, indicates strong growth potential in the rapidly expanding aviation connectivity market.
- Technological Upgrade: Collaborating on 33 STCs covering all major aircraft types, with 28 completed and five more anticipated by year-end, unlocking a market of over 7,500 aircraft, further solidifying Gogo's leadership in aviation connectivity.
- Optimistic Market Outlook: Gogo's 5G network not only meets the expectations of data-hungry flyers but also drives innovation and development in the aviation industry by enabling streaming and internet browsing capabilities.
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Business Risks: There is a significant risk of losing key clients like NetJets to Starlink, which could impact Gogo's revenue, especially as the company transitions to its AVANCE system.
Future Prospects: Gogo is set to launch its 5G service in Q4 and its Galileo satellite internet system is gaining customer traction, which may enhance service quality.
Market Sentiment: Despite some analysts rating Gogo as a Buy, Seeking Alpha's Quant rating gives it a Strong Sell with a low score of 1.19 out of 5, reflecting ongoing concerns about its financial health.









