Gogo Inc. and ALOFT AeroArchitects Receive First FAA Approval for Gogo Galileo FDX Terminal on Boeing BBJ 737 Aircraft
Gogo Inc. has announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the first Supplemental Type Certificate $(STC)$ for the Gogo Galileo FDX terminal. The STC, generated by ALOFT AeroArchitects, covers Boeing Business Jet BBJ737-series aircraft, including the BBJ1, BBJ2, and BBJ MAX models, and can be modified to support additional variants. The approval allows Gogo to offer its Galileo FDX connectivity solution to approximately 200 Boeing BBJ 737s worldwide. An initial installation has already been completed on a customer's BBJ 737-700IGW. Further regulatory approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is anticipated later in 2025. The STC was developed in close collaboration between Gogo and ALOFT AeroArchitects.
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