Gogo Inc. SDG Secures US Air Force T-1 Certification for C-130 Satellite Communications System

Reuters02-02 20:00
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GOGO">Gogo Inc.</a> SDG Secures US Air Force T-1 Certification for C-130 Satellite Communications System

Gogo Inc.'s government division, SD Government $(SDG)$, has received T-1 certification from the US Air Force Air Mobility Command $(AMC)$ for its Roll-on/Roll-off (RO/RO) Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) Tactical Removeable Airborne Satellite Communications (TRASC) capability for C-130 aircraft. This certification allows for the installation of Gogo’s Plane Simple Ku-band terminal, with plans to expand to Ka-band and other network compatibilities. The TRASC system, developed in collaboration with R4 Integration, Inc., is designed to be installed in under 30 minutes and is compatible with all C-130 variants. The AMC T-1 Military Flight Release facilitates adoption by other US military commands and partner nations.

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