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Gogo has appointed Metrojet Engineering Clark (MEC) as an authorized dealer for its satellite communications systems. The maintenance, repair, and overhaul provider will install the equipment in business and government aircraft at its facility at Clark International Airport (RPLC) in the Philippines.
Metrojet will supply the multi-orbit, multi-band equipment previously produced under the Satcom Direct brand, which Gogo Business Aviation acquired in February 2025. MEC is a subsidiary of the Hong Kong-based business aviation services group.
The Clark facility holds authorized repair station approvals from the FAA, as well as from regulators in the Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Qatar, South Korea, Indonesia, San Marino, and Guernsey. It has 76,424 sq ft of hangar space at the former U.S. military base. It performs line and base maintenance on multiple business aircraft, including Gulfstream and Bombardier types, and also has approvals from Honeywell and Starlink.
“The availability of satellite communication technology through MEC provides operators with additional options to meet their connectivity needs, supporting both operational requirements and passenger expectations,” said MEC general manager Rudgen Guzman.