Gogo Flight Tests Next-Generation ATG Connectivity
Gogo has successfully completed the first end-to-end on-wing calls using its next-generation air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity with 5G chip and Gogo AVANCE LX5 and Gogo X3 products.
The company has begun flight testing of its next-generation 5G air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity network for North American customers on a Pilatus PC-24 aircraft.
- The test team is flying on alternate days to test the potential of the Gogo 5G ATG broadband access.
- The team expects to complete the test and validation programme over 40 to 50 hours of flight time spanning several weeks.
- The testing techniques will include simple procedures and fully loaded tests running multiple applications, such as video calling, video streaming, and internet browsing, on multiple devices simultaneously.
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Author's summary: Gogo tests next-gen ATG connectivity.
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Aircraft Interiors International — 2025-11-04