Business Aviation
FlightPath3D Reaches 1000 Aircraft on Gogo Vision Platform
FlightPath3D’s moving map technology is active on 1,000+ Gogo Vision aircraft, streaming to devices without using connectivity data.
FlightPath3D and Gogo have extended their business aviation partnership, announcing on August 18, 2026, that FlightPath3D’s interactive moving map technology is now active on more than 1,000 Gogo Vision-equipped aircraft worldwide.
The integration allows passengers to stream 3D moving maps directly to personal devices without consuming the aircraft’s airborne connectivity data plan. According to a press release issued by FlightPath3D, the milestone reflects rapid adoption since the initial collaboration between the two companies began in 2020.
Integration across Gogo Vision service tiers
The moving map is included as a core feature across all Gogo Vision service tiers, including Gogo Vision+ and Vision 360. This zero-data entertainment model ensures that high-bandwidth map streaming does not degrade the aircraft’s external internet connection, preserving data for other passenger and operational needs.
According to reporting by Aviation International News, Gogo Chief Revenue Officer Michael Skov Christensen described the 3D moving map as an essential component of the Gogo Vision experience. Christensen noted that the reliable product elevates the travel journey for operators and passengers alike.
In the official press release, FlightPath3D Chief Executive Officer Boris Veksler stated that the company’s mission has always been to make complex aerospace technology feel effortless for passengers.
“Surpassing the 1,000-aircraft milestone so quickly is a testament to what happens when two high-growth, customer-centric innovators work together,” Veksler said.
FlightPath3D expands business aviation footprint
The 1,000-aircraft milestone follows a series of strategic moves by FlightPath3D to increase its presence in the business aviation sector. On March 12, 2026, the company announced leadership expansions to support growing demand. This included the hiring of former Gogo, Airshow, and EMS Satcom executive Howie Lewis as Vice President of Business Aviation.
Shortly after, on March 26, 2026, FlightPath3D launched BizAvStudio. Corporate Jet Investor reported that the configuration suite allows aircraft manufacturers, completion centers, and flight departments to directly control the branding, styling, and geopolitical settings of the inflight map. The system is designed to function without requiring software updates or vendor intervention.
AirPro News analysis
The rapid deployment of FlightPath3D across 1,000 Gogo-equipped airframes highlights a growing demand for high-fidelity, zero-data inflight entertainment (IFE) in the business aviation market. By hosting the map locally on the Gogo Vision server, operators can offer a premium passenger experience while preserving expensive satellite or air-to-ground bandwidth for critical communications and internet browsing. We view the recent launch of BizAvStudio and the recruitment of industry veterans as clear indicators that FlightPath3D intends to aggressively capture market share in the bespoke business jet completion and retrofit segments. The partnership with Gogo provides a massive installed base to leverage these new customization tools.
Sources: FlightPath3D
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