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Gogo Gets FAA Approval for Galileo HDX on Falcon 2000 Jets
Sep 18, 2025 10:33 AM

10:16 AM EDT, 09/18/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Gogo ( GOGO ) said Thursday its Galileo HDX connectivity terminal received Federal Aviation Administration supplemental type certification approval for installation on the Dassault Falcon 2000 aircraft family.

The approval allows Falcon 2000 operators to install the system through Dassault Falcon Jet and its authorized service center network.

Powered by Eutelsat OneWeb's low-earth orbit satellites, the terminal provides in-flight high-speed internet across Falcon 2000 models, including the EX, EASy, DX, LX, LXS, and S.

The retrofit requires two main components, the HDX antenna and the Avance platform, enabling future upgrade options, according to Gogo ( GOGO ).

The company said it expects a supplemental type certification for the Falcon 7X before the end of the year.

Shares of the company were down nearly 1% in recent trading.

Price: 8.92, Change: -0.07, Percent Change: -0.78

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