Flyers on the rise With over 3 billion global passengers in 2013, the number of people traveling by air has grown by 37% since 2009. Their own devices The majority of passengers prefer to connect to inflight Wi-Fi using their own devices, and almost everyone brings one onboard. Passengers outside the US region are more willing to pay for inflight connectivity services. Mexico & Latin America Mexico & Latin America Europe & Middle East Europe & Middle East Asia, Australia & Pacific 92% United States 76% 86% 85% Most passengers prefer to use their own device to connect to inflight internet. Asia, Australia & Pacific United States 77% 73% 65% 65% % interested in inflight connectivity services While we’re on the subject: 1 in 3 use at least 2 personal electronic devices onboard! 22% say inflight Wi-Fi availability is important when choosing an airline. This is up from 16% the previous year. US Other regions % bringing a device onboard 2.89 3.02 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Annual global passengers in billions GLOBAL DIFFERENCE +13% +23% +11% +24% +22% Gogo is a leading global aero-communications service provider that offers in-flight Internet, entertainment, text messaging, voice and a host of other communications-related services to the commercial and business aviation markets. Gogo has more than 2,100 commercial aircraft equipped with its services and partnerships with 10 major airlines. www.gogoair.com Source: Gogo Global Traveler Study 2014 Source: The World Bank Group A planet craving inflight connectivity Live TV Wi-Fi Wireless entertainment Mobile Voice Texting Eager to connect Interest in inflight connectivity services is high in the US, but it is even higher in other regions around the globe. 773 million more flights were taken in 2013 than in 2009. 72% 65% 83% 71% Mobile Voice Texting Live TV Wi-Fi Wireless entertainment 70% 59% 42% 61% 74% 59% 2.63 2.79 2.25