Vista signs IFC deal with Gogo
October 21, 2025

Vista, the private aviation group, has announced a partnership with Gogo to bring the new Gogo Galileo broadband connectivity system to its global fleet.
The rollout will begin in November across Vista’s European fleet, followed by implementation in the United States and Asia from January 2026. This will see one aircraft upgraded with the Gogo Galileo terminal every nine days, reaching at least 60 aircraft within the first 18 months.
The new purpose built for business aviation system delivers enterprise-grade broadband powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb constellation. The low-latency connectivity allows Vista Members to stream, host video conferences, and connect with family, colleagues and clients seamlessly, from boarding to landing. Unlike traditional solutions that disconnect below 10,000 feet or over water, the Gogo Galileo terminals optimises dedicated business aviation bandwidth ensuring consistent, high-speed service worldwide, without competing with residential bandwidth, or other industry sectors.
The system combines a single AVANCE unit and Galileo antenna for simpler installation and greater reliability. It enables real-time monitoring, over-the-air updates and a self-service portal providing performance transparency for Vista’s Operations teams. To guarantee immediate support, Vista and Gogo have already secured spare parts at all major Vista maintenance centers worldwide, minimising potential downtime.
Vista Chairman and Founder Thomas Flohr commented: “Our Members expect a global standard of ultimate excellence — in service, safety and now, connectivity. With Gogo Galileo, we are delivering the most advanced Wi-Fi experience available in business aviation, anywhere in the world. This partnership is another step in our ongoing investment to make every flight as seamless, productive and enjoyable as possible.”
“We are extremely pleased to bring the benefits of the Gogo Galileo terminal to so many Vista aircraft. As the world’s largest membership-based operator, providing on-demand charter to a diverse range of global destinations, we know that its members will appreciate the consistent, low-latency connectivity on whichever route they fly,” added Chris Moore, CEO, Gogo. “The system reliability will ensure passengers enjoy an on-the-ground connectivity experience in the air to stay productive, relaxed and entertained, even in the most remote of locations and is backed by multi-lingual 24/7/365 support to ensure always-on connectivity.”
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