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California-based full-service aircraft maintenance, avionics and repair facility SoCal Jets has launched a Gogo Avance slot programme to level-up its customer service offerings as Gogo Business Aviation readies for its network migration.
Customers operating a Gogo legacy air-to-ground (ATG) system (ATG 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000) must upgrade by 31 December, 2025 or risk losing their Gogo inflight connectivity once it completes its network migration to newer LTE technology, anticipated in early 2026. To avoid loss of service, SoCal Jets customers looking to upgrade their legacy Gogo system to Avance, or install it for the first time, can reserve a dedicated slot to ensure timely and expert installation by highly skilled aircraft technicians.
As a Gogo-authorised dealer since 2012, SoCal Jets' expert team is well versed in Gogo connectivity systems.
"Our mission is to repeatedly provide better experiences to our customers with the highest standards," says president Robert Roig. "With a dedicated slot programme for Gogo Avance installations, our customers can trust us with a seamless installation, on budget and well ahead of any service cut offs."
Conveniently located at Van Nuys airport in Los Angeles, SoCal Jets primarily services Gulfstream, Challenger, Falcon, Hawker, Learjet and Citation aircraft, providing premier aircraft services including avionics repair, upgrade and installations and aircraft maintenance.
"With a team of experts that have deep roots in aviation, our shared customers are in great hands with SoCal Jets," says Dave Salvador, vice president of aftermarket sales for Gogo. "For customers operating a legacy Gogo system, SoCal's dedicated Avance slot programme is a great choice for top-notch and prompt service."
Gogo is offering incentives for new and existing Gogo customers, making now the right time to upgrade.