Gogo Business Aviation has reported an uptake in the number of reactivations, as more aircraft return online.

On 25 June, the number of flights flown with active Gogo service onboard reached 3,039 flights, close to Gogo’s pre-COVID average of 3,500 flights per day. The company is actively working with customers to reactivate service quickly as flying activity increases, and installations of new AVANCE L5 and L3 are on the rise.

In mid-April, witnessed a single-day low-point of 378 daily flights, as many aircraft owners chose to park their aircraft and 30% of Gogo Business Aviation’s accounts chose to reduce their spending through either account suspensions or service-plan downgrades.

“I’m encouraged because we’re seeing several positive trends taking shape in the market,” said Sergio Aguirre, president of Gogo Business Aviation. “We’ve strived to be a good partner with our customers to get through a very difficult time together, and we’re now in the midst of a measurable recovery as flight activity increases.”

“I’ve been amazed with the level of productivity and engagement our employees have delivered to help our customers, and the company, get through this unique and challenging time,” Aguirre added. “And from an innovation standpoint, we have several positive developments that will be released in the coming weeks that will make your Gogo in-flight experience even better.”

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