Gulfstream Aerospace has renamed its midsized
Gulfstream G250 aircraft; the business jet is now called the
Gulfstream G280.
“Since introducing the Gulfstream G250 in 2008
and presenting it to customers around the world, we determined
that G280 is a more amenable number sequence in certain cultures,”
said Larry Flynn, senior vice president, Marketing and Sales,
Gulfstream. “We value our international customers highly, and this
change reflects our commitment to understanding the diverse
cultures of our global business environment.”
The renaming will not affect any other
in-production Gulfstream aircraft.
Gulfstream introduced the G280 during the NBAA
Conference and Exhibition in Orlando in 2008. The business jet is
capable of traveling 3,400 nautical miles at Mach 0.80 and has a
maximum operating speed of Mach 0.85. With an initial cruise
altitude of 41,000 feet, the G280 can climb to a maximum altitude
of 45,000 feet. Its 3,400-nautical-mile range means the G280 can
fly nonstop from New York to London or from London to Dubai.
The aircraft features an all-new, advanced
transonic wing design that has been optimized for high-speed
cruise and improved takeoff performance. At maximum takeoff
weight, the G280 can depart from a 5,000-foot runway.
In
terms of passenger comfort, the G280 features one of the largest cabins in
its class, with 17 to 35% more floor area than
other large-cabin, mid-range business jets. The additional space
provides for a larger lavatory, an improved galley and increased
storage.
The aircraft also features 19 panoramic windows,
industry-leading sound levels, a vacuum toilet system and
in-flight access to 120 cubic feet of usable volume in the baggage
compartment.
The G280 flight-test program is well under
way. The three aircraft in the test program have exceeded 1,400
flight hours over 525 flights. At the same time, manufacturing of
the first non-test aircraft, S/N 2004, is complete, with
production acceptance testing under way at Israel Aerospace
Industries near Tel Aviv. Production of the interior furnishings
has begun at Gulfstream’s mid-cabin completions center in Dallas,
where the G280 will be outfitted and painted.
See recent travel news from:
Travel News Asia,
Gulfstream,
Jets
|