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British Civil Aviation Authority Certifies Gulfstream G700

Follows FAA Approval As Deliveries Set To Begin

Gulfstream Aerospace’s new G700 ultra-long-range business jet has received certification from England’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The G700 now has its 11th certification including the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Mexico, and others. Deliveries to UK customers will begin in the coming months.

Since Britain exited the EU this is the first occasion CAA approval was needed for a Gulfstream aircraft. The agency utilized the efforts of the other aviation agencies to expedite the processes and requirements needed for the approval.

Gulfstream spokesperson said the UK authority was well up to speed, “The UK CAA aircraft certification team was confident in the work conducted by the FAA and fully leveraged it. In fact, the UK team was able to support some of the FAA flight test activity in parallel and in full coordination with the FAA.”

“Earning the UK Civil Aviation Authority type certificate for the G700 is a significant accomplishment for Gulfstream as we continue to deliver this outstanding aircraft around the world. We are excited about our UK customers experiencing the maturity, amazing performance capabilities, and incredible cabin comfort the G700 provides,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns.

In anticipation of continued certifications, Gulfstream has already produced 53 G700s with 46 intended for customer deliveries.

FMI:  www.gulfstream.com/

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