Duncan Aviation completes STC on Hawker aircraft for Gogo AVANCE L3 upgrades


Duncan Aviation’s Engineering & Certification Services has developed a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) covering the equipment upgrade from Gogo Business Aviation’s legacy Air-to-Ground (ATG) systems to the newer AVANCE L3 Wi-Fi system for operators of the Hawker 800XP. This STC was completed on a Hawker at Duncan Aviation’s Satellite in Chesterfield, Missouri, at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport.

This upgrade will enable passengers and crew aboard Hawker aircraft equipped with the AVANCE L3 system to retain in-flight connectivity once Gogo’s newer Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network is available. The LTE network is replacing the existing Gogo Biz network.

“We were pleased to accommodate our customer’s Wi-Fi needs by installing the AVANCE L3 in his Hawker 800XP,” said Ed Reeve, manager, Duncan Aviation’s Satellites in St. Louis, Missouri, and Nashville, Tennessee. “Now that we have this STC, we are able to provide a reliable in-flight system to our Hawker customers. As long as you’re upgrading from one of the Gogo legacy ATG systems originally installed with a Duncan Aviation STC, we can prepare the aircraft and install the AVANCE L3.” 

Downtime for the upgrade is said to be minimal: five business days in most cases. The upgrade entails removing the existing ATG line replaceable unit (LRU) and replacing it with the newer AVANCE L3 LRU. The antennas installed with the legacy system won’t need to be replaced and will provide access to the Gogo LTE network.

Gogo’s legacy ATG systems (ATG 8000, 5000, 4000, 2000, and 1000) won’t be able to connect to the LTE network. Without an AVANCE upgrade, aircraft with Gogo’s legacy ATG equipment will no longer have in-flight connectivity. To help make the upgrade more affordable, Gogo is offering incentives for customers to upgrade to an AVANCE system: These are: $50,000 rebate for AVANCE L5 upon service activation and $25,000 rebate for AVANCE L3 (MAX and PLUS only) upon service activation.

In addition to the extensive library of STCs developed by Duncan Aviation for Gogo equipment, STC development is  underway for existing classic ATG-equipped Falcon 2000/2000EX aircraft to AVANCE L3 coming later this year.  

Duncan Aviation is considering additional models for STC development to assist operators with the transition from Gogo’s legacy ATG systems to its AVANCE platform. The work can be performed at one of Duncan Aviation’s three full-service facilities and more than 25 satellite facilities.

  
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