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Gulfstream G650 And G650ER Certified For Registration In China

Marks 26th Country Where The G650 Is Certified

The Gulfstream G650 and G650ER have received type certificate validation from the Civil Aviation Administration of China. The validation confirms the type certificate issued by the FAA and is one of the last steps required for an aircraft to be registered in a particular country. The additional milestone marks the 26th country where the G650 is now certified and the 16th for the G650ER.

“The G650 and G650ER demonstrate real-world capability that our customers value,” said Scott Neal, senior vice president, Worldwide Sales, Gulfstream. “As business aviation needs in the Asia-Pacific region continue to increase, we are pleased to offer our customers in China the safety, performance and reliability that the G650 and G650ER offer.”

Gulfstream says the G650 and G650ER fly farther faster than any other business jet. The G650 can travel 7,000 nautical miles at Mach 0.85. The G650ER extends the range of its sister ship and can travel 7,500 nm at Mach 0.85.

In February 2015, the G650ER set two city-pair records while flying around the world in one stop. The aircraft traveled between White Plains, New York, and Beijing, a distance of 6,939 nm at a speed of Mach 0.87. It then flew from Beijing to Savannah, covering 6,572 nm at Mach 0.89.

The G650 and G650ER have the largest purpose-built business-jet cabins and offer passengers wider seats, more aisle room, 16 panoramic windows and the lowest cabin altitude of any business jet. The cabins also feature the quietest cabin sound levels, 100 percent fresh air and in-flight connectivity.

(Image provided with Gulfstream news release)

FMI: www.gulfstream.com

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