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Mon, Oct 28, 2019

Gulfstream Surpasses 25 G500 Deliveries

Fleet Achieves More Than 5,000 Flight Hours

Gulfstream has delivered more than 25 Gulfstream G500 aircraft to customers just over a year after the aircraft entered service, the planemaker announced at NBAA-BACE last week. The aircraft’s first delivery to a Brazilian customer has also taken place.

“When the first all-new G500 was delivered last September, we knew customers were receiving a mature aircraft backed by Gulfstream’s record of delivering on its promises,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “Thanks to the research and development behind the G500, one of the most rigorous and robust flight-test regimens we’ve ever undertaken, and Gulfstream’s advanced manufacturing, we are getting these amazing aircraft to customers with proven performance capabilities.”

When the G500 took its first flight, the aircraft had already completed tens of thousands of hours of ground testing in Gulfstream’s Research and Development Center. During the flight-test program, the aircraft flew more than 5,000 hours over more than 1,400 flights. Before certification, the G500 completed a world tour of nearly 130,000 nautical miles, reaching 44 cities and 18 countries over seven months, a test of the aircraft’s reliability and maturity.

To date, the G500 has achieved more than 35 city-pair speed records.

The G500 can fly 5,200 nm at Mach 0.85 and 4,400 nm at Mach 0.90. Its maximum operating speed is Mach 0.925. The G500 features Gulfstream’s Symmetry Flight Deck, with the first electronically linked active control sidesticks in civil aviation and the most extensive use of touch screens in business aviation. The G500 cabin environment includes 14 Gulfstream panoramic windows, whisper-quiet sound levels, 100 percent fresh air and a low cabin altitude.

(Image provided with Gulfstream news release)

FMI: www.gulfstream.com

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