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Winner facilitates transition to Avance connectivity
Winner is offering dedicated space for upgrades from classic ATG to Avance systems. Customers can gain savings by scheduling installations during upcoming maintenance appointments.

Ohio-based Winner Aviation has a comprehensive solution for customers needing to transition from classic Gogo air-to-ground (ATG) systems to Avance technology. With Gogo's impending LTE network migration deadline of 31 December, 2025, Winner Aviation is poised to provide uninterrupted connectivity for its clientele.

Customers currently operating Gogo ATG 1000, 2000, 4000 or 5000 systems face upgrading before the deadline to avoid potential disruptions in their inflight connectivity. Winner Aviation understands the urgency and complexity of this transition and is offering dedicated space for upgrades from classic ATG to Avance systems. Moreover, customers stand to benefit from additional savings by scheduling installations during their upcoming maintenance appointments.

Bill Kamm, general manager of Winner Aviation Maintenance, remarks: "At Winner Aviation, our customers 'Experience the Difference', and Gogo wi-fi is an integral part of that experience. We are committed to ensuring our clients remain seamlessly connected, and our transition to Avance technology underscores this commitment."

By entrusting Winner Aviation with their aircraft upgrades, customers can rest assured that they will maintain connectivity before the cut off date without compromising on quality or cost.

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