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Sun, Jul 04, 2021

Gulfstream Makes Final G550 Commercial Delivery

The G550 Entered Service In 2003

It is, again, the end of a notable era. Gulfstream has recently delivered the final commercial Gulfstream G550 to an international customer, further increasing the worldwide fleet of more than 600 G550s already in service. The delivery took place June 30.

“For nearly two decades, the G550 has been exceeding customer expectations,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream.

“The G550 set a new standard for performance and reliability and continues to outperform and impress with its wide-ranging capabilities. Given our vast G550 fleet in service, we look forward to continuing to support all G550 customers around the world with Gulfstream Customer Support’s extensive network.”

The G550 entered service in 2003 as the launch platform for the Gulfstream PlaneView flight deck. It was also certified with Enhanced Vision System — now known as Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) — as a standard feature, leading the way for subsequent aircraft to incorporate the pilot safety tool in their array of offerings.

The G550 can fly 6,750 nautical miles at Mach 0.80, putting the aircraft at the top of its class while having earned more than 55 speed records throughout its lifetime, to date.

FMI: www.gulfstream.com, www.generaldynamics.com
 
 


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