APPLETON, Wis. - Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has announced the first customer delivery of its all-new Gulfstream G800, the world’s longest-range business aircraft.
The G800 is entering service after it received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certifications on April 16. The aircraft was outfitted at Gulfstream’s Appleton, Wisconsin, completions facility, AviationPros reports. Continue reading original article.
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3 September 2025 - Gulfstream says its G800 combines advanced avionics, efficiency, and passenger comfort for long-range business aviation. At the center is the Symmetry Flight Deck, which features active control sidesticks that allow pilots to share tactile cues. It also features ten touch-screen displays with phase-of-flight intelligence to streamline operations and reduce pilot workload.
Safety is enhanced through the Combined Vision System, which merges Enhanced Flight Vision and Synthetic Vision imagery in a dual head-up display. This provides clearer views in low-visibility conditions and expands access to more airports. A Predictive Landing Performance System adds another layer of protection by warning crews of potential runway overrun risks.
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