Gulfstream Delivers First G800

Customer Aircraft Outfitted at Gulfstream’s Appleton, Wisconsin, Facility

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. today announced its first customer delivery of the all-new Gulfstream G800, the world’s longest range business aircraft. The G800 entry into service follows its 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.

“We have seen astounding demand for the G800, and the entire Gulfstream team is excited to begin making deliveries to our customers,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “The G800 is entering service with extraordinary program maturity, just like the Gulfstream G700 before it. We look forward to customers around the world experiencing the aircraft’s remarkable capabilities and cabin comfort, and I congratulate Gulfstream’s Appleton team — and the more than 21,000 Gulfstream employees worldwide — for this significant accomplishment in delivering another quality product from our next-generation family of aircraft.”

Recently awarded the 2025 International Yacht & Aviation Award for Private Jet Design, the G800 features the industry’s lowest cabin altitude of 2,840 feet/866 meters when flying at 41,000 ft/12,497 m, 100% fresh air in the cabin, a plasma ionization air purification system and 16 Gulfstream Panoramic Oval Windows. The interior can be configured with up to four living areas or three living areas and a dedicated crew compartment.

The April 16 certifications confirmed enhanced performance capabilities for the G800, which can travel 8,200 nautical miles/15,186 kilometers at its long-range cruise speed of Mach 0.85 and 7,000 nm/12,964 km at its high-speed cruise of Mach 0.90. The aircraft can also fly 8,000 nm/14,816 km at Mach 0.87. In addition, the G800 maximum operating speed increased to Mach 0.935 from Mach 0.925.

Gulfstream’s Appleton site includes large-cabin completions operations, a custom-designed paint hangar
which opened in 2023 and can accommodate up to 48 aircraft a year, and a modernized Gulfstream customer Support maintenance, repair and overhaul facility.

Note to Editors
Inspired by the belief that aviation could fuel business growth, Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. invented the first
purpose-built business aircraft, the Gulfstream I, which first flew in 1958. Today, more than 3,300 aircraft are in
service around the world. Together with parent company General Dynamics, Gulfstream consistently invests in the
future, dedicating resources to researching and developing innovative new aircraft, technologies and services. With a fleet that includes the super-midsize Gulfstream G280 and a next-generation family of aircraft including the category-leading Gulfstream G400, the award-winning Gulfstream G500 and Gulfstream G600, the ultralarge-cabin Gulfstream G700 and the ultralong-range Gulfstream G800, Gulfstream offers an aircraft for every mission. All are backed by the worldwide Gulfstream Customer Support network. Learn more at gulfstream.com.

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