A Gulfstream G650, powered by Rolls-Royce engines, successfully completed the first ultralong-range business jet flight by an OEM fueled entirely by 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This ...
The final Gulfstream G650 has rolled off the production line, marking the end of its manufacturing era. The G650 and G650ER models achieved "industry standard" status, surpassing 1 million flight ...
Gulfstream has called time on the G650 business jet. The Savannah-based manufacturer on 12 February said it has produced the last of the type, closing a chapter on an aircraft that helped create the ...
The G650 and G650ER are clean-sheet business jets produced by Savannah, Georgia-based Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. Representing two commercial designations of Gulfstream’s GVI type, the G650 was ...
The Gulfstream G650 is a rare breed in the already-exclusive world of business jets. Thanks to two rear-mounted Rolls-Royce BR725 A1-12 engines, this bird can soar to 51,000 feet while cruising at ...
As Flexjet looks to make its transition to a publicly traded company later this year through a SPAC merger, it is upping its focus on providing high-touch service and eye-catching cabin design, the ...
Ever since it came about in 2019, the Starlink managed to change the world. Granted, it didn't do so by bringing high-speed internet to impoverished people who need it (have you seen how expensive the ...
The final Gulfstream G650 has left the production line as Gulfstream Aerospace replaces G650 family with its new ultra-long-range Gulfstream G800, Gulfstream said Feb. 12. Now that the aircraft, a ...
The Gulfstream G650 business jet will now be able to operate at airports such as London City. The Anglo-Italian-Japanese sixth-generation fighter program is making strides toward its service entry ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration and Gulfstream Aerospace have confirmed one of the manufacturer's five G650 test aircraft has crashed at Roswell International Air Center Airport in Roswell, New ...
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