EASA certifies Gogo Galileo FDX for the Airbus ACJ320, enabling up to 195 Mbps downlink and 32 Mbps uplink

EASA has certified Gogo Galileo FDX for installation on the Airbus ACJ320. The system is positioned for business-jet inflight connectivity performance, with reported up to 195 Mbps download speeds and up to 32 Mbps uploads, supporting higher-bandwidth passenger services and crew connectivity needs.

Discovered 2026-05-27T08:56:47.921587-07:00 | 2026-05-27T08:56:47.921587-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Certification removes a key regulatory gating item for rolling out Galileo FDX on the ACJ320, accelerating the timeline for new inflight-connectivity hardware installs compared with retrofit-only pathways (source:a28cd621-0307-40ea-9233-e9cc2b363c6b).
  • The reported speed envelope (up to 195 Mbps downlink / 32 Mbps uplink) affects commercial case-building for business-jet cabin connectivity and differentiates against lower-throughput legacy solutions.
  • The move adds to the broader Galileo-based momentum in business aviation, complementing earlier operator and vendor milestones around multi-orbit/LEO-capable connectivity (source:fb81e7a0-d7bf-49bc-bdc7-1c3dca06c9e8; source:53589449-4712-4f51-b088-6092cfa34ee5).

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2026-05-27T08:56:47.921587-07:00
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2026-05-28T08:42:06.084428-07:00
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