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EMBRAER TO OFFER GOGO GALILEO CONNECTIVITY FOR PHENOM 300 JETS

New STC partnership delivers high-speed satellite internet for business aviation customers

SÃO PAULO, 5 June 2025 – Embraer has announced it will offer the Gogo Galileo HDX connectivity solution to its Phenom 300 aftermarket customers through a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) developed in collaboration with Gogo, the leading global in-flight connectivity provider. The move signals a significant upgrade in onboard internet performance for one of the world’s most successful light jet platforms.

 

The Gogo Galileo HDX system incorporates a compact half-duplex antenna and a single Line Replaceable Unit (LRU), giving business aviation passengers inflight connectivity that rivals ground-based broadband. Powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellite network, the system enables 4K streaming, video conferencing, online gaming, and large file transfers — all from the comfort of the cabin.

 

“We are happy to partner with Gogo to offer the latest high-speed internet connectivity to our customers,” said Marsha Woelber, Vice President of Customer Support & Aftermarket Sales for Executive Jets, Embraer Services & Support. “Our goal is to continuously enhance the flight experience with best-in-class resources from the industry.”

 

Gogo’s Chief Commercial Officer, Michael Skou-Christensen, added: “We admire Embraer for their technology-forward perspective. Purpose-built for business aviation, the HDX antenna is ushering in a new era of connectivity, and we’re pleased that Embraer is working with us to deliver this to the Phenom 300 platform.”

 

FAA certification of the STC is expected in Q3 2025, with ANAC approval following in Q4 2025 and EASA in Q1 2026. The solution will be available through Embraer’s Owned and Authorized Service Networks, with installations handled regionally and globally. The Phenom 300E model is also slated to receive the solution, with rollout details to follow.

SOURCE AND IMAGE: EMBRAER

 

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