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Wed, Dec 23, 2020

Gogo Finishing 2020 with Growth in ATG Subscriber Base

Gogo Entered 2020 With 5,669 ATG Subscribers Online

Despite one of the most difficult business environments in aviation history, Gogo tells ANN that they expect to end 2020 with more business aviation air-to-ground (ATG) subscribers than it had when the year began. Gogo entered 2020 with 5,669 ATG subscribers online and expects to end the year with more than 5,700 subscribers online.

A combination of factors enabled Gogo to have the year-over-year increase in subscribers including new installations - primarily the AVANCE L5 and L3 - which continued to occur throughout the pandemic, and customers who unsuspended their service as travel became less restricted. Gogo has had a significant increase in new system installations in the third and fourth quarters compared to the second quarter, including a notable increase in AVANCE sales in December versus previous months. Gogo now has more than 1,150 AVANCE L5 and more than 500 AVANCE L3 systems installed and flying.

Gogo saw the deepest impact of COVID-19 on its customers' operations in mid-April when flight activity was down 91% from the high in mid-February. It has bounced back since then to approximately 80% of the pre-COVID highs, while charter operations are back at nearly 100%. On charter flights specifically, activity online and megabytes consumed has increased dramatically.

At its lowest point in early-May, 22% of Gogo's subscribers suspended service, while another 22% downgraded their service plans. Today, 78% of those who suspended their service have unsuspended and 92% of those who downgraded plans have either returned to their original plan or upgraded to a higher plan. Combined, 75% of those who had suspended or downgraded their plan have moved back to their original plan or upgraded.

During 2020, Gogo also developed and introduced several significant product and service enhancements. Those include:

  • Lowered service level from 10,000 feet above ground level (AGL) to 3,000 feet AGL, providing an additional 15-20 minutes of connectivity time on most flights, and enabling connectivity for shorter flights that don't typically reach 10,000 feet AGL, or spend little time at that altitude.
  • Introduced Cloudport - a small, simple device that enables automatic over-the-air updates to Gogo Vision content, which is completed while an aircraft is parked in the hangar. Cloudport eliminates the need for operators to physically update their system each month saving time and expense for both the operators and for Gogo.
  • Launched Gogo MIX which allows operators to customize their inflight Wi-Fi networks and connectivity preferences and deploy changes remotely.
  • Launched Gogo Vision 360 which offers unlimited streaming of on-demand movies, TV programming and news clips, along with digital magazines and a state-of-the-art 3D moving map, all at a fixed monthly price, eliminating the unpredictability and often high costs associated with inflight streaming video and audio. Gogo Vision 360 is integrated into every AVANCE system and offers a viewing experience that is instantly and easily available on passengers' personal devices.
  • Released AVANCE 4.2 software upgrade which includes the new 3D moving map and other elements embedded within Gogo Vision 360.

There are more than 1,500 business aircraft currently flying with Gogo's AVANCE L5 or L3 installed.

FMI: www.business.gogoair.com

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