The Gulfstream G700 set two new city-pair speed records en route to the International Paris Air Show at Paris-Le Bourget airport.
The G700 flew the record flights on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and will receive Sustainable Wings accreditation from the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) for each flight.
On Friday, June 13, the aircraft flew from Teterboro, New Jersey, to San Francisco, traveling 2,272
nautical miles/4,208 kilometers in 4 hours and 57 minutes at an average speed of Mach 0.91.
It then flew from San Francisco to Paris, traveling 4,947 nm/9,162 km in 9 hours and 26 minutes at an average speed of Mach 0.91.
“Recognition from our partners at the NAA and these latest record-breaking flights further demonstrate Gulfstream’s industry-leading commitment to sustainability,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream.
“We are excited for the G700 and our award-winning Gulfstream G600 to return to the International Paris
Air Show this year and look forward to showcasing the compelling combination of advanced technology,
performance and comfort as increased demand for our next-generation aircraft continues in Europe.”
The G700 features the most spacious cabin in the industry and the Gulfstream Cabin Experience with
100% fresh air, natural light from 20 Gulfstream Panoramic Oval Windows and the industry’s lowest cabin
altitude.
With a maximum operating speed of Mach 0.935 and a high-speed cruise of Mach 0.90, the
ultralong-range G700 has more than 80 city-pair speed records to date.
The performance capabilities of the G700 can be attributed to the combination of Rolls-Royce Pearl 700
engines, Gulfstream-designed advanced aerodynamic wing and high-speed winglet introduced on the
aircraft.