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Gogo Gets FAA Approval for Galileo FDX on Boeing Business Jet 737-Series Aircraft
Oct 6, 2025 5:23 AM

08:08 AM EDT, 10/06/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Gogo ( GOGO ) said Monday its Galileo FDX terminal received Federal Aviation Administration's supplemental type certificate approval for installation on Boeing Business Jets 737-series aircraft.

The approval covers Boeing 737NG-based BBJ1, BBJ2 and BBJ MAX aircraft, and can be modified for other BBJ 737 STC variants, the company said.

Gogo ( GOGO ) said the first installation has been completed on a Boeing BBJ 737-700IGW aircraft that was previously without connectivity.

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