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Thu, May 21, 2015

Gogo Brings Cutting-Edge In-Flight Entertainment To Global BizAv Market

Many Advanced Features Offered In Rollout Of Enhanced Version

Gogo has launched an enhanced version of its 'Gogo Vision' wireless in-flight entertainment (IFE) and information service, which brings a huge range of Hollywood entertainment to business aircraft and is now available globally.

Gogo Vision, recently selected by NetJets, serves up approximately 200 on-demand movies and TV shows – along with moving maps, news, flight progress information and destination weather. Gogo Vision content is stored in an on-board server and streamed directly to personal electronic devices such as tablets.

For the system's worldwide roll-out, Gogo is introducing an enhanced version of Gogo Vision, offering many performance improvements, including the ability to view content on iPhones as well as tablets and laptop computers; compatibility with a greater range of Cabin Management Systems; and design enhancements that make the system even more attractive and intuitive for the user.

"In-flight entertainment is set to become the next competitive differentiator for charter and fractional operators," said John Wade, Gogo's Executive Vice President and General Manager. "Passenger expectations are being driven ever higher by what they experience on airlines, which now offer a huge array of the latest movies and shows on demand. Business aviation shouldn't be any different.

"Thanks to newly-expanded distribution agreements with entertainment rights holders, we are now able to offer Gogo Vision globally, bringing an entirely new level of IFE choice and convenience to many new markets. The system, which can be installed on business aircraft as small as light jets and turboprops, means passengers never need to think of bringing their own in-flight entertainment again."

Gogo Vision's content comes from the biggest names in global entertainment, including Discovery Communications, Disney Studios, Magnolia Pictures, NBCUniversal, Twentieth Century Fox, Warner Brothers and more. Gogo Vision customers can update their content libraries monthly via removable USB flash memory drives issued by Gogo, and customers have the additional option of receiving automatic updates every time the aircraft visits a participating Gogo Cloud location in the US.

Gogo Vision is powered by Gogo's UCS 5000 all-in-one smart router and media server. The unit uses fully-certified, DO-160-compliant aviation componentry, which eliminates obsolescence issues found with off-the-shelf, consumer-based technologies. If a customer has UCS in place aboard the aircraft for router functions, the Gogo Vision in-flight entertainment service can be activated simply by purchasing a software key – no additional hardware is required.

FMI: http://business.gogoair.com

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