gulfstream

The Gulfstream G600 completed the first transatlantic flight with 100% SAF

Gulfstream G600 completes first 100% SAF transatlantic flight

Pratt & Whitney Canada and Gulfstream Aerospace have reported the successful completion of the first transatlantic flight using SAF with both PW815GA engines on a Gulfstream G600 business jet.  The Gulfstream G600 flew on November 19 from Savannah, Georgia to Farnborough, United Kingdom, with both engines powered by 100% hydro-processed esters and fatty acids (neat HEFA), which has at least 70% lower […]

Gulfstream G600 completes first 100% SAF transatlantic flight Read More »

Inauguration of the completed manufacturing facility expansion

Gulfstream completes manufacturing facility expansion in Savannah

Gulfstream Aerospace has completed its latest strategic expansion, the Savannah-based precision manufacturing facility for the Gulfstream G400, Gulfstream G500 and Gulfstream G600. This expansion increases the facility’s capacity by 142,000 ft² (13,192 m²). “Gulfstream continues to invest across all our facilities, including in Savannah, our headquarters for more than 50 years,” said Mark Burns, President,

Gulfstream completes manufacturing facility expansion in Savannah Read More »

The Gulfstream 500 has been certified for steep-approach operations by the FAA © Gulfstream

Gulfstream G500 gains FAA steep-approach certification

Gulfstream Aerospace has announced the clean-sheet, next-generation Gulfstream G500 has been certified for steep-approach operations by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), giving the aircraft access to some of the world’s most challenging airports.  The G500 proved its low-speed handling and short-field capabilities in 2021 with landings at airports including London City Airport in England,

Gulfstream G500 gains FAA steep-approach certification Read More »

The all-new Gulfstream G700 and G800 Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines have earned FAA certification

Engine certification sees Gulfstream 700 and 800 take major boost towards entry into service

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. (Gulfstream), the offshoot of General Dynamics, has announced that the engines which will power both newly designed jets, the Gulfstream G700 and G800 have been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This brings the all-new business jets one major step towards overall certification and entry into service. “We are excited

Engine certification sees Gulfstream 700 and 800 take major boost towards entry into service Read More »