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Prince joins Gogo dealer network to expand connectivity support

April 23, 2026

European operators gain easier access to installation support and upgrades for in-flight connectivity systems, with services delivered from Belgrade.

The agreement adds Gogo’s GEO and LEO hardware, software and services to Prince Aviation’s offering.

Prince Aviation has been appointed as an authorised dealer for Gogo, joining the connectivity provider’s global dealer network and extending its reach across Europe.

Operating from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Prince Aviation will deliver resales, installation, maintenance, support and upgrades, giving business aviation operators broader access to Gogo’s multi-orbit, multi-band connectivity solutions.

The agreement brings the full suite of Gogo GEO and LEO hardware, software and services into Prince Aviation’s offering, supporting operators seeking improved performance and more flexible connectivity management.

The company’s experience in MRO, avionics integration and aircraft modification is expected to support regional uptake, while its planned development of supplemental type certificates for Gogo equipment will extend compatibility across aircraft types.

“As demand for consistent, global in-flight connectivity continues to grow across the European business aviation market, we are proud to support Gogo and, more importantly, our customers,” says Srdjan Kragojević, CEO at Prince Aviation. “This official partnership is more than just a new business opportunity; for us, it represents a continuation of a relationship built on trust, mutual respect and genuine friendship. With Prince Aviation's proven expertise and Gogo's recognised leadership in connectivity, we are confident this collaboration will deliver exceptional value to operators.”

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