A go-ahead signal to in-flight connectivity from telecom regulator TRAI has sparked interest from major global players in the business.
Enthused by the decision, Illinois-based inflight-internet Company, Gogo has decided to enter India market. In the first stage, Gogo will open a technology development centre in Chennai which will be used for marketing initiatives with Indian airlines. Gogo provides in-flight wifi services to major airlines around the world including British Airways, American Airlines, Air Canada, Delta. The company will hire around 30 engineers for the establishment at Chennai which will be operational by March and will ramp up to 100 by