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Vista Launches Game-Changing Gogo Galileo Connectivity for Jets
BREAKING: Vista has just announced a revolutionary partnership with Gogo to introduce the cutting-edge Gogo Galileo broadband connectivity system across its global fleet, marking a significant advancement in in-flight connectivity. The rollout is set to kick off in November 2025 in Europe, followed by a swift launch in the United States and Asia beginning in January 2026.
This game-changing upgrade will see one aircraft enhanced with the Gogo Galileo terminal every nine days, aiming for a total of at least 60 aircraft within the first 18 months. This initiative promises seamless, high-speed connectivity for Vista Members, enabling them to stream, host video conferences, and stay connected from takeoff to landing—an unprecedented service in business aviation.
The Gogo Galileo system is designed specifically for business aviation, utilizing the Eutelsat OneWeb satellite constellation to deliver low-latency broadband worldwide. Unlike traditional systems that lose connectivity below 10,000 feet or over water, Gogo Galileo maintains consistent high-speed service globally, ensuring that passengers can work or relax without interruption.
Vista’s Chairman and Founder, Thomas Flohr, emphasized the importance of this development, stating, “
Our Members expect a global standard of ultimate excellence — in service, safety and now, connectivity.
” With Gogo Galileo, Vista is committed to providing the most advanced Wi-Fi experience in business aviation, no matter where clients fly.
The system’s implementation will also simplify installation while enhancing reliability. It features a single AVANCE unit and a Galileo antenna, allowing for real-time monitoring and over-the-air updates. Vista and Gogo have ensured immediate support by securing spare parts at all major Vista maintenance centers worldwide, minimizing potential downtime and maximizing customer satisfaction.
Chris Moore, CEO of Gogo, added, “We are extremely pleased to bring the benefits of the Gogo Galileo terminal to so many Vista aircraft.” He highlighted the system’s reliability, which allows passengers to enjoy an on-ground connectivity experience in the air, supported by 24/7/365 multi-lingual customer service.
By mid-2026, all 270 Vista aircraft will be equipped with Gogo Galileo or upgraded Ku/Ka-band connectivity, ensuring a consistent, high-speed experience on every flight. This first-of-its-kind service will allow Vista Members to enjoy uninterrupted broadband across continents, oceans, and all phases of flight—transforming the way they connect while traveling.
The implications of this announcement are profound, promising to enhance productivity and comfort for business travelers worldwide. As Vista continues to innovate and improve its services, this partnership represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of in-flight connectivity, aiming to meet the needs of a global clientele seeking efficient travel solutions.
Stay tuned for further updates on this groundbreaking development that is set to redefine business aviation connectivity forever.
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