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Gulfstream G700 Type Certification Validated by Aruba

Twelve Total So Far For New Flagship Business Jet

The Registry of Aruba announced on September 17 that it has validated the type certification for the Gulfstream G700, the company’s new flagship business aircraft. This latest validation by the Aruba Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) brings to twelve the total number of approvals for the aircraft.

The validation comes after the aircraft received FAA certification in late March, followed in early May by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) authorization. In addition to Aruba, the list of validations includes Mexico, the UK and seven other countries.

The Registry of Aruba noted in its statement that the latest validation is further evidence that the aircraft is achieving status as a premier choice in global business and private aviation. The DCA also points out that Gulfstream’s collaboration with the regulatory bodies demonstrates the company’s commitment to meeting the stringent safety and performance standards in place across a variety of jurisdictions.

The Registry of Aruba is an internationally recognized aircraft Registry and says it is proud to announce its type acceptance for the G700 and to provide streamlined registration services for aircraft owners around the world.

The Registry was founded in 1995 and quickly gained its Category 1 rating from the FAA under the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program. The agency gladly looks forward to facilitating registration of the G700 and ensures that it meets its highest standards of excellence.

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