cvgfrjcapt
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Same HTF engines I believe, they've just been turned up to 11.
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Same HTF engines I believe, they've just been turned up to 11.
Change starts with July deliveries....
Std equipment as follows:
1. Dual IRS's
2. 6200 FMS's
3. Synthetic vision on PL-21 displays
4. Dual chart servers.
5. Enhanced XM wx.
A few other minor enhancements. But that's the meat of it...
I am in school right now... and I have heard all of these same things. Combined with the current engine turned up to 11.
No weight increase? What's the typical "full fuel" pax load? -4?
No weight increase? What's the typical "full fuel" pax load? -4?
~3 is right. Our BOWs are all right around 24300. Full fuel is 14150. Flying within the CONUS you'll find it a rare day that you need to top it off. East-west transcons with a full boat have yet to be an issue.
Link 2000+?
Agreed on the MTOW increase...
Spoke with writer from BC&A at NBAA who flew the G280. Said The 280 is the new benchmark for the supermid's. Just a supreme plane! A real Gulfstream in his words. The level of the block upgrade from Bombardier will depend on how well the 280 sales progress. However, if the CL300 is to remain the #1 supermid, it will need the Proline Fusion, auto throttles, more range, perhaps autobrakes and all the NextGen stuff.
Spoke with writer from BC&A at NBAA who flew the G280. Said The 280 is the new benchmark for the supermid's. Just a supreme plane! A real Gulfstream in his words. The level of the block upgrade from Bombardier will depend on how well the 280 sales progress. However, if the CL300 is to remain the #1 supermid, it will need the Proline Fusion, auto throttles, more range, perhaps autobrakes and all the NextGen stuff.
The dropped aisle is a big turnoff for many/most pax (not writers) as well as the lack of ramp presence relative to the CL300. Also with a 2-3 Million price delta, the owners often care more about the price than what's in the flight deck.