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Wed, Mar 27, 2019

Gogo Business Aviation Announces Top Dealers For 2018

Names The 'Business Aviation 51,000 Five' Companies

Gogo Business Aviation has named the organizations to receive the company’s highest dealer honor for 2018 – the Gogo Business Aviation 51,000 Five. The award recognizes the highest-performing organizations in the company’s global dealer and distributor network, as chosen by the Gogo Business Aviation executive team.

The awards were presented Tuesday at the AEA International Convention & Trade Show at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs.

“Our dealer partners are a key part of our success,” said David Salvador, vice president of aftermarket sales for Gogo Business Aviation. “Our dealer partners not only provide great service but understand how important it is that our mutual customers have a good experience before, during and after their inflight connectivity and entertainment system is installed. We congratulate and thank the 2018 winners of the Gogo Business Aviation 51,000 Five award.”

Recipients of the Gogo Business Aviation 51,000 Five award for 2018 are (in alphabetical order):

  • Dassault Aviation
  • Duncan Aviation
  • Gulfstream
  • Textron Aviation
  • West Star Aviation

Award selection is based on the dealer’s demonstrated commitment to helping customers get the most out of in-flight connectivity, as well as their technical expertise, sales performance and other factors. Representing a pinnacle of achievement for a Gogo Business Aviation dealer, the award’s name was inspired by the highest altitude reached by aircraft in the business aviation industry – 51,000 feet.

(Source: Gogo Business Aviation news release)

FMI: business.gogoair.com

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