Gulfstream's new G700 is on a world tour ahead of its certification and the industry is getting its first look at a flyable aircraft with a finished interior. The new Gulfstream flagship can fly up to ...
Aircraft maker Gulfstream has been in business since all the way back in 1958, and it has probably made thousands of airplanes since. So when the company says it completed "the most rigorous ...
The Bombardier Global 8000 is poised to become the world's new fastest private jet come 2025. For now, the two speediest purpose-built private planes in service rocket at over 700 mph. Manufacturers ...
The G700 is one of the newest planes developed by the business jet gurus from Gulfstream. In service since 2019, the plane somehow managed to constantly remain in the news, not necessarily thanks to ...
There is a new king of the airways, with Gulfstream set to unveil the most spacious private jet in the skies. The Gulfstream G700 is set to dethrone the Bombardier Global 7500 as the most spacious ...
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. said it has flown a second G700 production-test aircraft that it will use to evaluate a number of cabin features introduced when the company launched the new ultralong-range ...
Gulfstream is angling to reclaim bragging rights as builder of the world's biggest private jet. The planemaker unveiled plans to make a roomier version of its flagship G650, which was unseated last ...
Gulfstream’s G700 test fleet has gone through more than 1,100 hours of flight testing since the first aircraft took off on Valentine’s Day, 2020. The company yesterday provided an update for its ...
HELLO, THERE: Gulfstream President Mark Burns presents the G700. The Gulfstream G650 was the undisputed king of business jets until the Bombardier Global 7500 showed up this year. On Monday evening in ...
Gulfstream Aerospace has announced the second fully outfitted Gulfstream G700 production-test aircraft has flown, adding an additional testing platform for the most spacious cabin in business aviation ...
The fastest commercial airliner still in service today is the 50-year-old Boeing 747, which can reach speeds of up to Mach 0.92, or 706 mph at sea level. Meanwhile, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the ...