Gogo Inc. provided a year-end update on its progress with key new product initiatives as of December 31, 2025. The company reported record-breaking shipments of over 1,600 Air-to-Ground (ATG) connectivity units, including more than 700 C-1 Systems, of which over 300 were installed and activated. Gogo stated it has a weighted pipeline of more than 260 C-1 aircraft with a 50% or higher probability of closing in 2026, and an unweighted pipeline of over 450 C-1 systems. For its new global Low-Earth-Orbit satellite offering, Gogo Galileo, the company reported strong inventory levels to support a weighted pipeline of over 430 aircraft and a combined HDX and FDX pipeline of more than 1,000 aircraft, with a 60/40 mix between U.S. and global markets. Gogo shipped over 300 FDX and HDX antennas, with 84% designated for named customers, and activated service on 99 antennas. The company also completed 31 Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) covering 34 aircraft models, representing a total addressable market of over 4,000 aircraft, and expects to complete 20 more STCs in the first half of 2026. Gogo confirmed the installation and activation of its first 5G revenue-generating customer in December, with the official launch of the 5G network planned for January 2026. The company anticipates 5G service revenue to begin in the first quarter of 2026. Gogo stated that 2026 financial guidance will be provided in its fourth quarter earnings call.
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