Row 44 Receives EASA Approval for European-based Aircraft

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– The European Agency’s Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) Allows Row 44 to Equip Commercial Planes with In-flight Broadband Connectivity

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, California, January 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Row 44, Inc., the world’s leading provider of in-flight broadband connectivity, has received a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to equip commercial aircraft in Europe with its broadband connectivity platform.

“EASA approval marks another major milestone for Row 44, clearing the final hurdle for us to offer our in-flight broadband connectivity platform on another continent,” said chief commercial officer Howard Lefkowitz. “Planes equipped with it will soon be flying all across Europe with a full menu of in-flight broadband services — internet, video, e-commerce, games and more. We will be pioneering a whole new flying experience for passengers throughout Europe.”

Row 44’s EASA STC covers Boeing 737-700, 800 and 900 series airframes.

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