2009: The Year of Inflight Internet
Written by thomas · Filed Under CommercialDecember 10, 2008
Building on its 2008 successes, Aircell targeting commitments for Gogo Inflight Internet service on 2,000 airplanes in 2009
Aircell evaluating international opportunities and advanced Inflight Entertainment capabilities
“2008 was a year of groundbreaking milestones for Aircell culminating in the successful launches of Gogo Inflight Internet service on American Airlines and Virgin America,” said
In addition to the airlines that Aircell has launched this year, most major U.S. carriers are in advanced discussions with or are already contractually committed to Aircell. As the company continues to develop its international offering, it is also in talks with numerous international airlines as well. The
“Innovative airlines that offer Inflight Internet are already seeing a migration of passengers from those airlines that do not offer this highly valued service,” Mr. Blumenstein continued. “Business travelers and leisure travelers alike are hooked on Gogo. Our strong and growing customer response is demonstrating that
Gogo Inflight Internet service turns an aircraft into a flying Wi-Fi hotspot, enabling passengers to surf the Web, check email, instant message, access a corporate VPN and more. The service debuted on American Airlines’ entire 767-200 fleet in August and Virgin America in November, and has been generating strong customer interest and usage since.
In 2009, Aircell plans to expand its network and Gogo offering, including adding rich, multimedia applications such as games, television, movies and music. Gogo’s expansion will offer airlines additional ancillary revenue while providing a suite of entertainment options to Gogo users.
“Providing Inflight Internet service on airplanes was only the beginning,” said
Some of Aircell's 2008 highlights include: -- Completion of Aircell's nationwide network of cell towers -- FAA approval to install Aircell equipment on commercial aircraft -- Closing final tranche of funding totaling $265 million
— Announcing Delta Air Lines as first major U.S. airline to offer broadband Inflight Internet access on entire domestic mainline fleet
— Launching Gogo, the first and only comprehensive broadband Inflight Internet service in the U.S., on American Airlines
— Announcing Air Canada as Aircell’s first international airline partner
— Launching Gogo on Virgin America and producing the first-ever live, air-to-ground video-stream to YouTube Live
About Aircell
Aircell(R) is the world’s leading provider of airborne communications. As winner of an exclusive FCC frequency license in 2006, Aircell has built a revolutionary mobile broadband network for commercial and business aviation. In 2008, the Aircell Network and its inflight portal, Gogo(R), revolutionized the commercial airline passenger flight experience by delivering a robust Internet experience at 35,000 feet. In addition, the Aircell Network provides airlines with connectivity to operations and a path to enhanced cabin services such as video, audio, television and more. A similar feature set is available to Business aircraft operators. Aircell has facilities in
About Gogo
Gogo(R), powered by Aircell, turns a commercial airplane into a Wi-Fi hotspot with true inflight Internet access. Passengers with Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs, can surf the Web, check e-mail, instant message, access a corporate VPN and more. For more information about Gogo, please visit http://www.gogoinflight.com.
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