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Gogo goes international, to provide Japan Airlines domestic in-flight WiFi

Gogo, the company known for providing barely usable internet at exorbitant prices on United States domestic and (some) international flights, is partnering with Japan Airlines to bring its service abroad. A small expansion to be sure, but a notable one: it marks Gogo's first expansion of service to a foreign country.

The partnership will provide WiFi to 77 planes in Japan, and Gogo says it'll be the faster Ku-satellite variety. Don't bust out your WiFi-required devices about JAL flights just yet, though, as the service won't go live until some time in Summer 2014. And who even knows what the world will look like by then? Maybe Elon Musk's Hyperloop will be realized and airlines will seem little more than novelty. Probably not, but maybe.

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Gogo Goes Global: Partners with Japan Airlines to Deliver In-flight Internet
Oct 28, 2013

ITASCA, Ill., Oct. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Gogo (NASDAQ: GOGO), the world leader of in-flight connectivity and a pioneer in wireless in-flight digital entertainment solutions, announced today that it has signed a contract with Japan Airlines (JAL) to provide Gogo's in-flight Internet service on JAL's entire domestic fleet, which consists of 77 aircraft.

"We couldn't be more excited to work with JAL on bringing Gogo's connectivity services to JAL's passengers," said Gogo's president and CEO, Michael Small. "We know from our experience that having connectivity has become a competitive necessity for airlines. We look forward to providing this service to JAL and keeping its passengers productive, connected and entertained during their travels."

The new service will utilize Gogo's Ku-satellite connectivity technology and is expected to be available to JAL passengers beginning in the summer of 2014

"Gogo is the global leader when it comes to in-flight connectivity solutions and we are excited to work with them to be the first Japanese airline to bring Internet service to passengers onboard domestic aircraft," said Yoshiharu Ueki, JAL's president. "JAL is continually striving to bring passengers a unique and completely refreshing onboard experience and offering our passengers Internet access on domestic flights is part of that experience."

About Gogo

Gogo is the global leader of in-flight connectivity and wireless in-flight digital entertainment solutions. Using Gogo's exclusive products and services, passengers with Wi-Fi enabled devices can get online on more than 2,000 Gogo equipped commercial aircraft. In-flight connectivity partners include American Airlines, Air Canada, AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Japan Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways and Virgin America. In-flight entertainment partners include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Scoot and US Airways. In addition to its commercial airline business, Gogo has more than 6,500 business aircraft outfitted with its communications services.

Back on the ground, Gogo's 600+ employees in Itasca, IL, Broomfield, CO and London are working to continually redefine flying as a productive, socially connected, and all-around more satisfying experience. Connect with Gogo at www.gogoair.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gogo and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/gogo.