LOS ANGELES, Sept. 07, 2016 -- Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. (Nasdaq:ENT) (“GEE”), a worldwide provider of end-to-end connectivity and media to the airline, maritime and remote mobility markets, today announced that it will present at three upcoming conferences in September 2016. On September 8, 2016 at 2 PM Eastern Time, GEE will present at the Gabelli Aerospace & Satellite Connectivity Conference in New York. On September 13, 2016, GEE will present at Jefferies’ Satellite Summit in Paris. On September 28, 2016, GEE will present at the Dougherty Investment Conference in Minneapolis.
The Gabelli presentation will be made available to the public via a live audio webcast which can be accessed by visiting the investor relations section of Global Eagle's corporate web site at http://investors.geemedia.com/events.cfm. The webcast will be archived for thirty days.
About Global Eagle Entertainment
Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ:ENT) is a leading provider of satellite-based connectivity and media to fast-growing, global mobility markets across air, sea and land. Supported by proprietary and best-in-class technologies, GEE offers a fully integrated suite of rich media content and seamless connectivity solutions that cover the globe. With approximately 1,500 employees and approximately 50 offices on six continents, GEE delivers exceptional service and rapid support to a diverse base of customers around the world. Find out more at: www.geemedia.com.
Contact: Investor relations: Kevin Trosian Vice President, Corporate Development and IR +1 310-740-8624 [email protected]


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