Skyservice Business Aviation today announced that it has received Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval for installing the Gogo Galileo HDX System on Gulfstream G280 aircraft.
This STC is approved by Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA), with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Civil Aviation Agency – Brazil (ANAC), and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) under validation process.
Benjamin Murray, president and CEO of Skyservice said: “We continue to expand our capabilities to support the latest in-flight connectivity solutions.
“Our robust and certified list of STCs alongside our expert aircraft maintenance engineers (AMEs) provide our clients with choice, accessibility and consultancy to the fastest, most reliable connectivity options available in business aviation today.”
Skyservice holds TCCA, FAA, EASA the ANAC and the UK/CAA on a multitude of Wi-Fi, Satellite, and in-cabin communication solutions.
Today’s announcement provides another option for operators needing to upgrade their connectivity system.
For Gulfstream G280 operators that use existing Gogo ATG solutions, it also provides a seamless option to upgrade to the benefits of low-latency, high-speed broadband, ahead of the 2025 year-end conversion deadline.
Chris Moore, CEO of Gogo said: “Skyservice consistently demonstrates the technical expertise we look for in a partner.
“Their strategic thoughtful approach to certification, combined with a thorough understanding of client needs, makes them a trusted partner for deploying our Galileo HDX solutions.”