Business April 24, 2024 Gulfstream begins G700 customer deliveries
The first two G700 aircraft have been delivered and are now in service with Gulfstream customers.
The first two G700 aircraft have been delivered and are now in service with Gulfstream customers.
The company's Executive Aviation branch showed robust delivery growth, soaring from eight to 18 jets during the period.
Stakeholders can submit feedback or concerns by email to Transport Canada by May 20, 2024.
The new all-Garmin CJ2 avionics upgrade will be available following supplemental type certification expected in the first half of 2024.
The new production and interior supplemental type certifications further clear the G700 for customer deliveries and entry into service.
This expansion will cater to the growing demands of the Vancouver lower mainland.
The worldwide fleet has surpassed 64 million flight hours.
All of Bombardier’s business jets EPDs are publicly available on the company’s website.
The all-new Gulfstream G700 has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certification, paving the way for customer deliveries.
The company said it has planned customer meetings in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Seoul.
Toronto plane spotters gathered in sub-zero temperatures on March 23, 2024, to capture photos of the aircraft at a milestone moment.
Director of communications and creative services Dave Mellin spoke with Skies to review the upcoming offerings.
The installed Venue system version will be available in Q2 2024, followed by the full standalone rendition in Q4 2024.
The company highlighted these new offerings at the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) 2024 conference and trade show.
Over 1,500 attendees from around the globe arrived to view the wares of 134 exhibitors while also being provided with over 100 hours of regulatory and technical training classes.