Gogo says that its business aviation group, Aircell, has now launched its Gogo Biz in-flight internet and voice service for business aircraft in Canada.
Business aviation customers can now use the service anywhere it’s available in the continental US, Alaska and Canada.
The addition of the Canadian coverage is the largest geographical expansion for Gogo Biz since the service was introduced to the business aviation market in 2009. Alaskan coverage was added in 2010.
John Wade, Aircell’s Executive Vice President and General Manager, said: “The debut of Gogo Biz service in Canada culminates a multi-year development programme and we’re pleased to see it go live.
“With today’s expansion, business aircraft can now connect everywhere Gogo Biz is available in the Continental US, Alaska and Canada – all with a single monthly service plan and no extra fees.”
Canadian coverage is included with all Gogo Biz monthly service plans. No additional roaming or registration fees are required. Service coverage is now available in Canada’s most populous regions and flight routes, with seamless service on cross-border flights.
Gogo Biz allows business aircraft passengers and flight crews to enjoy internet access above 10,000 feet, using their own Wi-Fi enabled laptops, tablets, smartphones, electronic flight bags and other mobile devices.
As a “two-in-one” service, it also offers voice service via cabin handsets and/or personal smartphones.
More information:
www.aircell.com/gogobiz
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