Gulfstream to launch G700 jet worldwide demonstration tour

Gulfstream G700 cabin certifications

Gulfstream Aerospace announced that the two fully equipped G700 production test aircraft will embark on an extensive world tour to show customers Gulfstream's flagship and industry's most spacious cabin. 

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The G700 world tour will begin shortly after the two aircraft appear at the 2022 NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) and builds on the test program's impressive real-world performance capabilities, which already include eight international records. of speed in city pairs.

“These G700-equipped aircraft currently flying feature two of the most impressive interiors in business aviation,” said Mark Burns, president of Gulfstream.

“After being on display for the industry at NBAA-BACE in Orlando, Florida, the G700 will fly to major events and private exhibitions in 20 cities and six continents as part of our efforts to provide customers with direct access to the aircraft. The G700's strategic world tour route reflects the strong demand we are seeing in established markets such as Europe and the Middle East, and in growth markets for us including Southeast Asia, India and Africa."

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The G700's world tour will take the aircraft to South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, as well as events such as the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; the Bahrain International Airshow; and the Middle East and North Africa Commercial Aviation Association (MEBAA) Fair in Dubai.

The first fully equipped G700 production test aircraft first flew in April 2021 and was ed by the second equipped aircraft last September. 

To ensure uncompromised cabin maturity after entry into service, Gulfstream is taking the interior through thousands of test points and flight hours. 

The production test aircraft features the industry's only ultragalley with over 10 feet/3 meters of counter space; a large suite with a fixed bed and a large, bright bathroom with full sink and shower; the dynamic circadian lighting system; an award-winning new seat design; and the industry's lowest cabin altitude at 2.916 feet/889 m when flying at 41.000 feet/12.497 m.

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