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Vista Launches Game-Changing In-Flight Connectivity with Gogo Galileo
UPDATE: Vista, the leading global private aviation group, has just announced a groundbreaking partnership with Gogo to introduce the revolutionary Gogo Galileo broadband connectivity system across its fleet. Set to launch in November 2025, this new technology promises to transform in-flight connectivity for travelers, allowing seamless access to high-speed internet from takeoff to landing.
This ambitious rollout will prioritize Vista’s European fleet initially, with plans for rapid expansion into the United States and Asia by January 2026. Vista aims to upgrade one aircraft with the Gogo Galileo terminal every nine days, reaching at least 60 aircraft within the first 18 months.
The Gogo Galileo system, powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb constellation, offers low-latency connectivity that enables Vista members to stream, video conference, and stay connected with family and colleagues effortlessly. Unlike traditional systems that cut off service below 10,000 feet or over water, this new technology ensures consistent, high-speed internet access globally, enhancing the flying experience for business travelers.
Vista’s Chairman and Founder, Thomas Flohr, emphasized the importance of this innovation: “Our Members expect a global standard of ultimate excellence — in service, safety, and now, connectivity. With Gogo Galileo, we are delivering the most advanced Wi-Fi experience available in business aviation, anywhere in the world.”
CEO of Gogo, Chris Moore, expressed excitement over the partnership, highlighting the system’s reliability. “The connectivity experience in the air will mirror that of the office or home, allowing passengers to remain productive, relaxed, and entertained even in the most remote areas,” he stated. This commitment to providing 24/7/365 multilingual support ensures that travelers can connect whenever they need.
By mid-2026, all 270 Vista aircraft will be equipped with either Gogo Galileo or upgraded Ku/Ka-band connectivity, guaranteeing a uniform, high-speed experience on every flight. This pioneering effort marks a significant milestone in business aviation, offering uninterrupted broadband across continents and oceans.
As the demand for reliable in-flight connectivity continues to grow, Vista’s partnership with Gogo is set to reshape the landscape of air travel, allowing passengers to stay connected like never before.
Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting development unfolds.
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