Document:

EX-10.3

 Exhibit 10.3 

Execution Version 

PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT 

This PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT, dated as of April 25, 2019 (this “Agreement”), is made by the signatory hereto
indicated as a “Grantor” (the “Grantor”) in favor of U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Collateral Agent for the Priority Lien Secured Parties (in such capacity and, together with its permitted successors and assigns in
such capacity, the “Collateral Agent”). 
 WHEREAS, the Grantor entered into a Collateral Agreement dated as of
April 25, 2019 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Collateral Agreement”) among the Grantor, the Collateral Agent and the other persons party thereto, pursuant to which the Grantor
granted to the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of the Priority Lien Secured Parties, a security interest in the Patent Collateral (as defined below); and 

WHEREAS, pursuant to the Collateral Agreement, Grantor agreed to execute this Agreement, in order to record the security interest
granted to the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Priority Lien Secured Parties with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
is hereby acknowledged, the Grantor hereby agrees with the Collateral Agent as follows: 
 SECTION. 1. Defined Terms 

Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the respective meanings given thereto in the Collateral Agreement, and if not defined
therein, shall have the respective meanings given thereto in the Collateral Agency Agreement referred to therein. 
 SECTION 2. Notice and Confirmation
of Grant of Security Interest. 
 Grantor hereby confirms the grant in the Collateral Agreement to the Collateral Agent, for the benefit
of the Priority Lien Secured Parties, of a security interest in, all of the following property, in each case, wherever located and now owned or at any time hereafter acquired by Grantor or in which Grantor now has or at any time in the future may
acquire any right, title or interest (collectively, the “Patent Collateral”) as collateral security for the prompt and complete payment and performance when due (whether at the stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) of
Grantor’s Priority Lien Obligations: 
 All of Grantor’s right, title and interest in and to all patentable inventions and designs,
all United States, foreign, and multinational patents, certificates of invention, and similar industrial property rights, and applications for any of the foregoing, including without limitation: (i) each patent and patent application listed in
Schedule A attached hereto (ii) all reissues, substitutes, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, extensions, renewals, and reexaminations thereof,
(iii) all inventions and improvements described and claimed therein, (iv) all rights to sue or otherwise recover for any past, present and future infringement or other violation thereof, (v) all Proceeds of the foregoing, including,
without limitation, license fees, royalties, income, payments, claims, damages, and proceeds of suit now or hereafter due and/or payable with respect thereto, income, royalties, damages and other payments now and hereafter due and/or payable with
respect thereto, and (vi) all other patent rights accruing thereunder or pertaining thereto throughout the world. 

 SECTION 3. Collateral Agreement and Collateral Agency Agreement 

The security interest confirmed pursuant to this Agreement is confirmed in conjunction with the security interest granted to the Collateral
Agent for the Priority Lien Secured Parties pursuant to the Collateral Agreement, and the Grantor hereby acknowledges and affirms that the rights and remedies of the Collateral Agent with respect to the security interest in the Patent Collateral
made and granted hereby are more fully set forth in the Collateral Agreement, the terms and provisions of which are incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth herein. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is deemed to
conflict with the Collateral Agreement, the Collateral Agency Agreement or the Crossing Lien Intercreditor Agreement, the provisions of the Collateral Agreement, the Collateral Agency Agreement or the Crossing Lien Intercreditor Agreement, as
applicable, shall control. 
 SECTION 4. Governing Law 

THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY DISPUTE, CLAIM OR CONTROVERSY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAW RULES THAT WOULD RESULT IN THE APPLICATION OF A DIFFERENT GOVERNING LAW (OTHER THAN ANY MANDATORY
PROVISIONS OF THE UCC RELATING TO THE LAW GOVERNING PERFECTION AND EFFECT OF PERFECTION OR PRIORITY OF THE SECURITY INTERESTS). 
 SECTION 5.
Counterparts 
 This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each
of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered by
its duly authorized officer as of the date first set forth above. 
  

			
	GOGO LLC, as Grantor
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Barry Rowan

	Name:	 	 Barry Rowan

	Title:	 	 Executive Vice President, Chief

		 	 Financial Officer and Treasurer

  
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 Accepted and Agreed: 
  

			
	 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,

as Collateral Agent

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Linda Garcia

	 Name:
	 	 Linda E. Garcia

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  
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 SCHEDULE A 

ISSUED PATENTS 
  

																	
	 Title
	  	App. No.	 	  	Filed	 	  	Patent No.	 	  	Issue Date	 
	 In-Vehicle Content Delivery System Operable in
Autonomous Mode and Non-Autonomous Mode
	  	 	15/222,219	 	  	 	7/28/2016	 	  	 	10,235,503	 	  	 	3/19/2019	 
	 DYNAMIC EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER (ERP) ADJUSTMENT
	  	 	15/251,078	 	  	 	8/30/2016	 	  	 	10,211,530	 	  	 	2/19/2019	 
	 DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES USING MULTIPLE FORWARD LINKS
	  	 	15/945,545	 	  	 	4/4/2018	 	  	 	10,205,509	 	  	 	2/12/2019	 
	 SERVICING CELL SELECTION IN AIR TO GROUND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
	  	 	16/033,789	 	  	 	7/12/2018	 	  	 	10,200,112	 	  	 	2/5/2019	 
	 SYSTEM FOR MANAGING MOBILE INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESSES IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS CELLULAR
NETWORK
	  	 	15/717,662	 	  	 	9/27/2017	 	  	 	10,200,111	 	  	 	2/5/2019	 
	 Seamless Delivery of Real-Time Media Stream With Intermittent Signal Loss
	  	 	15/278,385	 	  	 	9/28/2016	 	  	 	10,200,424	 	  	 	2/5/2019	 
	 DYNAMIC SATELLITE BEAM SWITCHING
	  	 	15/844,020	 	  	 	12/15/2017	 	  	 	10,158,420	 	  	 	12/18/2018	 
	 MULTI-CARRIER POWER POOLING
	  	 	15/452,402	 	  	 	3/7/2017	 	  	 	10,159,050	 	  	 	12/18/2018	 
	 PRESENCE-BASED NETWORK AUTHENTICATION
	  	 	15/090,026	 	  	 	4/4/2016	 	  	 	10,148,759	 	  	 	12/4/2018	 
	 GROUND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DATA DISTRIBUTION
	  	 	15/853,106	 	  	 	12/22/2017	 	  	 	10,129,133	 	  	 	11/13/2018	 
	 DATA CACHING USING MULTICAST GROUPS IN A VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
	  	 	15/703,523	 	  	 	9/13/2017	 	  	 	10,097,491	 	  	 	10/9/2018	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING PREDICTIVE NOISE MITIGATION
	  	 	15/642,544	 	  	 	7/6/2017	 	  	 	10,084,493	 	  	 	9/25/2018	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ON-BOARD ACCESS
CONTROL
	  	 	15/092,844	 	  	 	4/7/2016	 	  	 	10,079,757	 	  	 	9/18/2018	 
	 SERVICING CELL SELECTION IN AIR TO GROUND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
	  	 	15/900,282	 	  	 	2/20/2018	 	  	 	10,044,433	 	  	 	8/7/2018	 
	 MULTI-CARRIER POWER POOLING
	  	 	15/900,119	 	  	 	2/20/2018	 	  	 	10,034,250	 	  	 	7/24/2018	 
	 HYPER-NUMBER PORTABILITY
	  	 	15/202,727	 	  	 	7/6/2016	 	  	 	10,028,244	 	  	 	7/17/2018	 
	 MULTIPLE MODEM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A MOBILE PLATFORM
	  	 	15/223,511	 	  	 	7/29/2016	 	  	 	10,014,930	 	  	 	7/3/2018	 
	 DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES USING MULTIPLE FORWARD LINKS
	  	 	15/459,709	 	  	 	3/15/2017	 	  	 	9,973,262	 	  	 	5/15/2018	 
	 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NODES ASSOCIATED WITH A VEHICLE
	  	 	14/754,046	 	  	 	6/29/2015	 	  	 	9,971,889	 	  	 	5/15/2018	 
	 FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ON-BOARD ELECTRONIC
DEVICES AND TERRESTRIAL DEVICE
	  	 	14/312,413	 	  	 	6/23/2014	 	  	 	9,967,020	 	  	 	5/8/2018	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATIONS DESTINED FOR A NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK
	  	 	15/079,953	 	  	 	3/24/2016	 	  	 	9,960,835	 	  	 	5/1/2018	 
	 Servicing Cell Selection in Air to Ground Communication Systems
	  	 	15/352,255	 	  	 	11/15/2016	 	  	 	9,954,600	 	  	 	4/24/2018	 
	 OPTIMIZING USAGE OF MODEMS FOR DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES
	  	 	15/075,032	 	  	 	3/18/2016	 	  	 	9,900,823	 	  	 	2/20/2018	 
	 GROUND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DATA DISTRIBUTION
	  	 	14/797,461	 	  	 	7/13/2015	 	  	 	9,893,976	 	  	 	2/13/2018	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONFIGURING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CELLULAR-BASED
COMMUNICATIONS
	  	 	15/261,381	 	  	 	9/9/2016	 	  	 	9,888,373	 	  	 	2/6/2018	 
	 SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TEMPORARY INTERNET ACCESS FROM A RESTRICTED LOCAL AREA NETWORK
ENVIRONMENT
	  	 	13/588,903	 	  	 	8/17/2012	 	  	 	9,825,910	 	  	 	11/21/2017	 
	 System for Managing Mobile Internet Protocol Addresses in an Airborne Wireless Cellular
Network
	  	 	14/340,921	 	  	 	7/25/2014	 	  	 	9,813,144	 	  	 	11/7/2017	 
	 DYNAMIC TIME BASED PRODUCT
	  	 	14/995,459	 	  	 	1/14/2016	 	  	 	9,794,815	 	  	 	10/17/2017	 
	 DATA CACHING IN A HYBRID COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
	  	 	14/309,342	 	  	 	6/19/2014	 	  	 	9,787,619	 	  	 	10/10/2017	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATIONS DESTINED FOR A NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK
	  	 	14/292,035	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,716,542	 	  	 	7/25/2017	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NOTIFYING ELECTRONIC DEVICES OF VOICE-BASED COMMUNICATION
REQUESTS
	  	 	14/267,400	 	  	 	5/1/2014	 	  	 	9,712,668	 	  	 	7/18/2017	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH
NON-TERRESTRIAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES
	  	 	14/291,979	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,655,073	 	  	 	5/16/2017	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING VOICE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS
	  	 	14/267,563	 	  	 	5/1/2014	 	  	 	9,648,468	 	  	 	5/9/2017	 
	 DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES USING MULTIPLE FORWARD LINKS
	  	 	14/876,542	 	  	 	10/6/2015	 	  	 	9,634,753	 	  	 	4/25/2017	 
	 RADOME HAVING LOCALIZED AREAS OF REDUCED RADIO SIGNAL ATTENUATION
	  	 	14/209,698	 	  	 	3/13/2014	 	  	 	9,608,321	 	  	 	3/28/2017	 

  
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	 HYBRID COMMUNICATIONS FOR DEVICES ON VEHICLES
	  	 	15/150,576	 	  	 	5/10/2016	 	  	 	9,591,462	 	  	 	3/7/2017	 
	 CONTENT INTEGRITY CHECKS
	  	 	14/320,970	 	  	 	7/1/2014	 	  	 	9,591,077	 	  	 	3/7/2017	 
	 RESUMPTION OF PLAY FOR A CONTENT-DELIVERY SESSION
	  	 	14/530,423	 	  	 	10/31/2014	 	  	 	9,578,104	 	  	 	2/21/2017	 
	 ADAPTIVE MODULATION IN A HYBRID VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
	  	 	14/224,859	 	  	 	3/25/2014	 	  	 	9,577,857	 	  	 	2/21/2017	 
	 RADOME HAVING LOCALIZED AREAS OF REDUCED RADIO SIGNAL ATTENUATION
	  	 	14/209,713	 	  	 	3/13/2014	 	  	 	9,564,681	 	  	 	2/7/2017	 
	 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PLATFORMS
	  	 	14/177,863	 	  	 	2/11/2014	 	  	 	9,553,657	 	  	 	1/24/2017	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATIONS ORIGINATING FROM A NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK
	  	 	14/291,878	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,503,956	 	  	 	11/22/2016	 
	 FEATURE TRANSPARENCY FOR WIRELESS DEVICES
	  	 	14/912,834	 	  	 	2/18/2016	 	  	 	9,490,892	 	  	 	11/8/2016	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONFIGURING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR CELLULAR-BASED
COMMUNICATIONS
	  	 	14/291,511	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,467,828	 	  	 	10/11/2016	 
	 Autonomous-Mode Content Delivery and Key Management
	  	 	14/530,409	 	  	 	10/31/2014	 	  	 	9,426,650	 	  	 	8/23/2016	 
	 MULTIPLE MODEM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A MOBILE PLATFORM
	  	 	14/307,228	 	  	 	6/17/2014	 	  	 	9,408,129	 	  	 	8/2/2016	 
	 DELAYED DISK RECOVERY
	  	 	14/320,966	 	  	 	7/1/2014	 	  	 	9,384,081	 	  	 	7/5/2016	 
	 HYBRID COMMUNICATIONS FOR DEVICES ON VEHICLES
	  	 	14/225,017	 	  	 	3/25/2014	 	  	 	9,369,991	 	  	 	6/14/2016	 
	 OPTIMIZING USAGE OF MODEMS FOR DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES
	  	 	14/225,077	 	  	 	3/25/2014	 	  	 	9,326,217	 	  	 	4/26/2016	 
	 MESH NETWORK BASED AUTOMATED UPLOAD OF CONTENT TO AIRCRAFT
	  	 	14/553,641	 	  	 	11/25/2014	 	  	 	9,287,999	 	  	 	3/15/2016	 
	 DYNAMIC TIME BASED PRODUCTS
	  	 	14/291,562	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,258,432	 	  	 	2/9/2016	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TWO-PART ELECTRONIC DEVICE
REGISTRATION
	  	 	14/291,558	 	  	 	5/30/2014	 	  	 	9,232,546	 	  	 	1/5/2016	 
	 DATA DELIVERY TO DEVICES ON VEHICLES USING MULTIPLE FORWARD LINKS
	  	 	14/225,050	 	  	 	3/25/2014	 	  	 	9,197,314	 	  	 	11/24/2015	 
	 DETERMINING HUMAN STIMULI AT COMPUTING DEVICES
	  	 	13/781,841	 	  	 	3/1/2013	 	  	 	9,147,065	 	  	 	9/29/2015	 
	 Communication System and Method for Nodes Associated with a Vehicle
	  	 	13/675,194	 	  	 	11/13/2012	 	  	 	9,087,193	 	  	 	7/21/2015	 
	 GROUND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DATA DISTRIBUTION
	  	 	13/675,190	 	  	 	11/13/2012	 	  	 	9,088,613	 	  	 	7/21/2015	 
	 LINE REPLACEABLE UNIT WITH UNIVERSAL HEAT SINK RECEPTACLE
	  	 	13/799,869	 	  	 	3/13/2013	 	  	 	8,982,562	 	  	 	3/17/2015	 
	 MESH NETWORK BASED AUTOMATED UPLOAD OF CONTENT TO AIRCRAFT
	  	 	13/544,742	 	  	 	7/9/2012	 	  	 	8,934,893	 	  	 	1/13/2015	 
	 SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS CELLULAR
NETWORK
	  	 	12/137,995	 	  	 	6/12/2008	 	  	 	8,914,022	 	  	 	12/16/2014	 
	 SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING WIRELESS HIGH-SPEED DATA SIGNALS BETWEEN A TERRESTRIAL-BASED ANTENNA
AND AN AIRCRAFT
	  	 	13/222,722	 	  	 	8/31/2011	 	  	 	8,700,032	 	  	 	4/15/2014	 
	 TRAFFIC SCHEDULING SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
	  	 	13/009,579	 	  	 	1/19/2011	 	  	 	8,457,627	 	  	 	6/4/2013	 
	 DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES CODE POINT MIRRORING FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
	  	 	13/009,687	 	  	 	1/19/2011	 	  	 	8,452,276	 	  	 	5/28/2013	 
	 MULTI-LINK AIRCRAFT CELLULAR SYSTEM FOR SIMULTANEOUS COMMUNICATION WITH MULTIPLE TERRESTRIAL
CELL SITES
	  	 	11/590,379	 	  	 	10/31/2006	 	  	 	8,447,292	 	  	 	5/21/2013	 
	 SPECTRUM SHARING BETWEEN AN AIRCRAFT- BASED AIR-TO-GROUND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND EXISTING GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE SERVICES
	  	 	13/172,539	 	  	 	6/29/2011	 	  	 	8,442,519	 	  	 	5/14/2013	 
	 SYSTEM FOR MANAGING VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL COMMUNICATIONS IN A NETWORK
	  	 	12/029,298	 	  	 	2/11/2008	 	  	 	8,185,040	 	  	 	5/22/2012	 
	 AIR-TO-GROUND
CELLULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORK TERRESTRIAL BASE STATION HAVING MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SECTORS WITH ALTERNATING RADIO FREQUENCY POLARIZATIONS
	  	 	11/590,146	 	  	 	10/31/2006	 	  	 	8,145,208	 	  	 	3/27/2012	 
	 CABIN TELECOMMUNICATION UNIT
	  	 	12/707,070	 	  	 	2/17/2010	 	  	 	8,140,732	 	  	 	3/20/2012	 
	 SYSTEM FOR CREATING AN AIRCRAFT-BASED INTERNET PROTOCOL SUBNET IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS CELLULAR
NETWORK
	  	 	12/060,674	 	  	 	4/1/2008	 	  	 	8,081,968	 	  	 	12/20/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR CREATING AN AIRCRAFT-BASED INTERNET PROTOCOL SUBNET IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS CELLULAR
NETWORK
	  	 	12/060,662	 	  	 	4/1/2008	 	  	 	8,081,969	 	  	 	12/20/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING ELECTRONIC CONTENT FOR DELIVERY TO A PASSENGER IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS
CELLULAR NETWORK
	  	 	12/021,125	 	  	 	1/28/2008	 	  	 	8,078,163	 	  	 	12/13/2011	 
	 SIP CLIENT-BASED LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY THROUGH AN AIRCRAFT AIR-TO-GROUND LINK
	  	 	12/423,555	 	  	 	4/14/2009	 	  	 	8,073,443	 	  	 	12/6/2011	 

  
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	 SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING ELECTRONIC SERVICES FOR DELIVERY TO A PASSENGER IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS
CELLULAR NETWORK
	  	 	12/021,169	 	  	 	1/28/2008	 	  	 	8,068,829	 	  	 	11/29/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AN AIRCRAFT- ORIENTED EMERGENCY SERVICES CALL IN AN AIRBORNE WIRELESS
CELLULAR NETWORK
	  	 	12/182,834	 	  	 	7/30/2008	 	  	 	8,060,083	 	  	 	11/15/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING WIRELESS HIGH-SPEED DATA SIGNALS BETWEEN A TERRESTRIAL-BASED ANTENNA
AND AN AIRCRAFT
	  	 	10/378,203	 	  	 	3/3/2003	 	  	 	8,032,135	 	  	 	10/4/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR MANAGING THE MULTIPLE AIR-TO-GROUND COMMUNICATIONS LINKS ORIGINATING FROM EACH AIRCRAFT IN AN AIR-TO-GROUND CELLULAR COMMUNICATION
NETWORK
	  	 	11/590,709	 	  	 	10/31/2006	 	  	 	7,920,860	 	  	 	4/5/2011	 
	 SYSTEM FOR HANDOFF OF AIRCRAFT-BASED CONTENT DELIVERY TO ENABLE PASSENGERS TO RECEIVE THE
REMAINDER OF A SELECTED CONTENT FROM A TERRESTRIAL LOCATION
	  	 	12/021,133	 	  	 	1/28/2008	 	  	 	7,702,328	 	  	 	4/20/2010	 
	 CABIN TELECOMMUNICATION UNIT
	  	 	10/241,723	 	  	 	9/11/2002	 	  	 	7,689,752	 	  	 	3/30/2010	 
	 AIR-TO-GROUND
CELLULAR NETWORK FOR DECK-TO-DECK CALL COVERAGE
	  	 	11/240,975	 	  	 	9/30/2005	 	  	 	7,640,016	 	  	 	12/29/2009	 
	 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION WITH A MOBILE UNIT
	  	 	08/988,457	 	  	 	12/10/1997	 	  	 	6,799,037	 	  	 	9/28/2004	 

 PENDING PATENTS 
  

																	
	 Title
	  	App. No.	 	  	Filed	 	  	Patent
No.	 	  	Issue
Date	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AVERTING UNSANCTIONED ACCESS TO
ON-BOARD VEHICLE NETWORKS
	  	 	16/374,359	 	  	 	4/3/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PLATFORMS
	  	 	16/372,043	 	  	 	4/1/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 DUAL FIDELITY CONNECTIVITY ON-BOARD A
VEHICLE
	  	 	16/364,295	 	  	 	3/26/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 AIR-TO-GROUND CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
	  	 	16/355,071	 	  	 	3/15/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MULTI-CONSTELLATION SATELLITE TERMINAL
	  	 	16/272,458	 	  	 	2/11/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SATELLITE-BASED COMMUNICATION INTERFERENCE
	  	 	16/263,814	 	  	 	1/31/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 IN-VEHICLE CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM OPERABLE IN
AUTONOMOUS MODE AND NON-AUTONOMOUS MODE
	  	 	16/257,972	 	  	 	1/25/2019	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 PASSENGER LOCATION PLATFORM
	  	 	16/200,920	 	  	 	11/27/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 ON-BOARD SELF-HEALING NETWORK FOR DELIVERY OF VEHICLE
PASSENGER-CONSUMABLE CONTENT
	  	 	16/053,374	 	  	 	8/2/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING OF SATELLITE BEAMS
	  	 	15/844,055	 	  	 	12/15/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MOBILE TELE-COMPUTER NETWORK FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION AND TV ADVERTISING
PRODUCTION
	  	 	90/012,810	 	  	 	3/20/2013	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 DYNAMIC EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER (ERP) ADJUSTMENT
	  	 	16/194,741	 	  	 	11/19/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 PRESENCE-BASED NETWORK AUTHENTICATION
	  	 	16/175,291	 	  	 	10/30/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING PREDICTIVE NOISE MITIGATION
	  	 	16/139,544	 	  	 	9/24/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 Multiple Modem Communication System and Method for a Mobile Platform
	  	 	15/965,245	 	  	 	4/27/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NODES ASSOCIATED WITH A VEHICLE
	  	 	15/939,752	 	  	 	3/29/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MESH NETWORK BASED AUTOMATED UPLOAD OF CONTENT TO AIRCRAFT
	  	 	15/873,179	 	  	 	1/17/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 OPPORTUNISTIC BALANCING IN MULTIPLE LINKS
	  	 	15/675,381	 	  	 	8/11/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 Optimized Wireless Content Loading Scheduler
	  	 	15/622,409	 	  	 	6/14/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 RADOME HAVING LOCALIZED AREAS OF REDUCED RADIO SIGNAL ATTENUATION
	  	 	15/468,808	 	  	 	3/24/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PLATFORMS
	  	 	15/382,227	 	  	 	12/16/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 USAGE-BASED BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION
	  	 	15/264,066	 	  	 	9/13/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 USER DIRECTED BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION
	  	 	15/263,921	 	  	 	9/13/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 USAGE-BASED BANDWITH OPTIMIZATION
	  	 	15/264,193	 	  	 	9/13/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING APPLICATIONS TO
ON-BOARD SERVICES
	  	 	15/092,884	 	  	 	4/7/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 DYNAMIC SATELLITE BEAM SWITCHING
	  	 	16/195,248	 	  	 	11/19/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 MULTI-CARRIER POWER POOLING
	  	 	16/193,937	 	  	 	11/16/2018	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 Wireless Cabin Seatback Screen Location Determination
	  	 	15/659,042	 	  	 	7/25/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 

  
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	 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PLATFORMS
	  	 	15/412,666	 	  	 	1/23/2017	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 AIR-TO-GROUND CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
	  	 	15/228,209	 	  	 	8/4/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AVERTING UNSANCTIONED ACCESS TO
ON-BOARD VEHICLE NETWORKS
	  	 	15/170,649	 	  	 	6/1/2016	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 
	 VEHICLE DATA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
	  	 	13/675,200	 	  	 	11/13/2012	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 

  
 8EX-10.4

 Exhibit 10.4 

Execution Version 

TRADEMARK SECURITY AGREEMENT 

This TRADEMARK SECURITY AGREEMENT, dated as of April 25, 2019 (this “Agreement”), is made by the signatory hereto
indicated as a “Grantor” (the “Grantor”) in favor of U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Collateral Agent for the Priority Lien Secured Parties (in such capacity and, together with its permitted successors and assigns in
such capacity, the “Collateral Agent”). 
 WHEREAS, the Grantor entered into a Collateral Agreement dated as of
April 25, 2019 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Collateral Agreement”) among the Grantor, the Collateral Agent and the other persons party thereto, pursuant to which the Grantor
granted to the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of the Priority Lien Secured Parties, a security interest in the Trademark Collateral (as defined below); and 

WHEREAS, pursuant to the Collateral Agreement, Grantor agreed to execute this Agreement, in order to record the security interest
granted to the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Priority Lien Secured Parties with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
is hereby acknowledged, the Grantors hereby agree with the Collateral Agent as follows: 
 SECTION 1. Defined Terms 

Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the respective meanings given thereto in the Collateral Agreement, and if not defined
therein, shall have the respective meanings given thereto in the Collateral Agency Agreement referred to therein. 
 SECTION 2. Notice and Confirmation
of Grant of Security Interest in Trademark Collateral 
 SECTION 2.1 Notice and Confirmation of Grant of Security. Grantor
hereby confirms the grant in the Collateral Agreement to the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of the Priority Lien Secured Parties, of a security interest in, all of the following property, in each case, wherever located and now owned or at any
time hereafter acquired by Grantor or in which Grantor now has or at any time in the future may acquire any right, title or interest (collectively, the “Trademark Collateral”) as collateral security for the prompt and complete
payment and performance when due (whether at the stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) of Grantor’s Priority Lien Obligations: 

All of Grantor’s right, title and interest in and to all domestic, foreign and multinational trademarks, service marks, trade names,
corporate names, company names, business names, fictitious business names, trade dress, trade styles, logos, Internet domain names and other indicia of origin or source identification, whether registered or unregistered, and with respect to any and
all of the foregoing: (i) all registrations and applications for registration thereof including, without limitation, the registrations and applications listed in Schedule A attached hereto, (ii) all extension and renewals thereof,
(iii) all of the goodwill of the business connected with the use of and symbolized by any of the foregoing, (iv) all rights to sue or otherwise recover for any past, present and future infringement, dilution, or other violation thereof,
(iv) all Proceeds of the foregoing, including, without limitation, license fees, royalties, income, payments, claims, damages and proceeds of suit now or hereafter due and/or payable with respect thereto, and (v) all other trademark
rights accruing thereunder or pertaining thereto throughout the world. 

 SECTION 2.2 Certain Limited Exclusions. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary, in no event shall the Trademark Collateral include or the security interest granted under Section 2.1 hereof attach to any “intent-to-use”
application for registration of a Trademark filed pursuant to Section 1(b) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051, prior to the filing and acceptance of a “Statement of Use” pursuant to Section 1(d) of the Lanham Act or an
“Amendment to Allege Use” pursuant to Section 1(c) of the Lanham Act with respect thereto, solely to the extent, if any, that, and solely during the period, if any, in which, the grant of a security interest therein could impair the
validity or enforceability of any registration that issues from such intent-to-use application under applicable federal law. 

SECTION 3. Collateral Agreement and Collateral Agency Agreement 

The security interest confirmed pursuant to this Agreement is confirmed in conjunction with the security interest granted to the Collateral
Agent for the Priority Lien Secured Parties pursuant to the Collateral Agreement, and the Grantor hereby acknowledges and affirms that the rights and remedies of the Collateral Agent with respect to the security interest in the Trademark Collateral
made and granted hereby are more fully set forth in the Collateral Agreement, the terms and provisions of which are incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth herein. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is deemed to
conflict with the Collateral Agreement, the Collateral Agency Agreement or the Crossing Lien Intercreditor Agreement, the provisions of the Collateral Agreement or the Collateral Agency Agreement, as applicable, shall control. 

SECTION 4. Governing Law 
 THIS
AGREEMENT AND ANY DISPUTE, CLAIM OR CONTROVERSY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAW RULES THAT WOULD RESULT IN THE APPLICATION OF A DIFFERENT GOVERNING LAW (OTHER THAN ANY MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF THE UCC RELATING TO THE LAW GOVERNING PERFECTION AND EFFECT OF PERFECTION OR PRIORITY OF THE SECURITY
INTERESTS). 
 SECTION 5. Counterparts 

This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so
executed and delivered shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered by
its duly authorized officer as of the date first set forth above. 
  

			
	GOGO LLC, as Grantor

 
			
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Barry Rowan

	Name:	 	  

Barry Rowan

	Title:	 	  

Executive Vice President, Chief

		 	  

Financial Officer and Treasurer

 
			
	
	GOGO BUSINESS AVIATION LLC, as Grantor

 
			
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Barry Rowan

	Name:	 	  

Barry Rowan

	Title:	 	  

Executive Vice President, Chief

		 	  

Financial Officer and Treasurer

  
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 Accepted and Agreed: 

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 

as Collateral Agent 
  

			
	By:	 	  
 /s/
Linda Garcia

	Name:	 	  

Linda E. Garcia

	Title:	 	  

Vice President

  
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 SCHEDULE A 

TRADEMARKS AND TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS 

Gogo LLC Trademark Registrations 
  

																					
	 Mark
	  	App Date	 	  	App No	 	  	Reg Date	 	  	Reg No	 	  	Class/Goods	 
	 2KU
	  	 	Mar 23 2016	 	  	 	86/950,777	 	  	 	May 16 2017	 	  	 	5202913	 	  	 	9	 
	 2KU
	  	 	Nov 3 2015	 	  	 	86808422	 	  	 	Dec 27 2016	 	  	 	5107709	 	  	 	38	 
	 FLY SMARTER GOGO BUSINESS AVIATION
	  	 	Oct 25 2018	 	  	 	88168673	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	—  	 	  	 	38	 
	 GOGO
	  	 	Jun 26 2007	 	  	 	77216179	 	  	 	Sep 8 2009	 	  	 	3680364	 	  	 	9	 
	 GOGO
	  	 	Jun 26 2007	 	  	 	77216180	 	  	 	Sep 9 2008	 	  	 	3499843	 	  	 	38	 
	 GOGO (STYLIZED AND/OR WITH DESIGN)
	  	 	Jun 6 2011	 	  	 	85339267	 	  	 	Apr 17 2012	 	  	 	4129839	 	  	 	9	 
	 GOGO (STYLIZED AND/OR WITH DESIGN)
	  	 	Jun 6 2011	 	  	 	85339274	 	  	 	Apr 24 2012	 	  	 	4133147	 	  	 	38	 
	 GOGO BIZ
	  	 	Mar 27 2012	 	  	 	85581100	 	  	 	Dec 11 2012	 	  	 	4256786	 	  	 	38	 
	 GOGO VISION
	  	 	Jul 13 2011	 	  	 	85370757	 	  	 	Apr 24 2012	 	  	 	4133220	 	  	 	38	 
	 LOGO (EMOTICON)
	  	 	Oct 19 2007	 	  	 	77309056	 	  	 	Aug 11 2009	 	  	 	3667304	 	  	 	9	 
	 LOGO (EMOTICON)
	  	 	Oct 19 2007	 	  	 	77976486	 	  	 	Mar 31 2009	 	  	 	3600042	 	  	 	38	 

 Gogo Business Aviation LLC U.S. Trademark Registrations 

 

																					
	 Mark
	  	App Date	 	  	App No	 	  	Reg Date	 	  	Reg No	 	  	Class/Goods	 
	 AIRCELL
	  	 	Apr 9 1999	 	  	 	75679720	 	  	 	Aug 13 2002	 	  	 	2606315	 	  	 	9	 
	 AIRCELL
	  	 	May 8 2007	 	  	 	77175183	 	  	 	Jul 22 2008	 	  	 	3473337	 	  	 	9	 
	 AIRCELL
	  	 	Feb 18 1992	 	  	 	74246637	 	  	 	Aug 27 1996	 	  	 	1997223	 	  	 	38	 
	 AIRCELL
	  	 	May 8 2007	 	  	 	77175204	 	  	 	Jan 13 2009	 	  	 	3561842	 	  	 	38	 
	 AIRCELL & DESIGN
	  	 	Apr 9 1999	 	  	 	75679536	 	  	 	Oct 29 2002	 	  	 	2641476	 	  	 	9,38	 
	 IN TOUCH, IN FLIGHT
	  	 	May 8 2007	 	  	 	77175201	 	  	 	Jul 22 2008	 	  	 	3473338	 	  	 	9	 

  
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