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In the "worst kept secret" category, Gulfstream Aerospace will formally announce their new aircraft tomorrow, March 13th, at 9:00 AM Eastern.

Expect the so-called "wide-body" Gulfstream to boast a range of around 7000 NM, cruise speed of at least .85M, improved fuel specifics, Planeview cockpit with HUD/EVS II standard with synthetic vision at some point in the future, many of the same systems as on previous Gulfstreams, the trademark Gulfstream windows, and a list price just south of $50 million completed.

I also expect Netjets to have a firm order of around 10 airframes with options for more (yes, they will be operated by NJI) and a planned certification date in early 2010.

I don't know if this is the "big" announcement Captain Dad was talking about but it is a big announcement nonetheless.
 
Let the fireworks begin .....

Is it a derivative of the G4xx or G5xx?

and personally I don't care until year 14 - just curious.

In a word, yes.
 
Gutshowdras, is this official (the part about NetJets buying 10 of those things)???

That would be nice to see, those machines wearing the Netjets makeup.
 
In the "worst kept secret" category, Gulfstream Aerospace will formally announce their new aircraft tomorrow, March 13th, at 9:00 AM Eastern.

Expect the so-called "wide-body" Gulfstream to boast a range of around 7000 NM, cruise speed of at least .85M, improved fuel specifics, Planeview cockpit with HUD/EVS II standard with synthetic vision at some point in the future, many of the same systems as on previous Gulfstreams, the trademark Gulfstream windows, and a list price just south of $50 million completed.

I also expect Netjets to have a firm order of around 10 airframes with options for more (yes, they will be operated by NJI) and a planned certification date in early 2010.

I don't know if this is the "big" announcement Captain Dad was talking about but it is a big announcement nonetheless.

From what I hear, it wont matter if its A or I in a few months.:laugh:
 
Sorry, not trying to jack your thread, but, it was sooo nice not hearing from an "A" side thug about the BS.

Great news for all G drivers. Sounds like its going to be filled with many improvements.
 
Gutshowdras, is this official (the part about NetJets buying 10 of those things)???

That would be nice to see, those machines wearing the Netjets makeup.

The announcement of the project is a done deal, the Netjets order is a somewhat educated guess on my part. They are going to want to lock up production spots which they can always sell later if owner demand doesn't materialize.
 
NJI will staff and operate the new aircraft (assuming they are ordered and delivered) because they are a derivative of the G-IV/V family and are covered by the terms of the current collective bargaining agreement AND the LOA to the IBB.
 
Sorry, not trying to jack your thread, but, it was sooo nice not hearing from an "A" side thug about the BS.

Great news for all G drivers. Sounds like its going to be filled with many improvements.


BIOYA, Troll......that was a cheap shot.
Don't assume we are all "thugs"
 
Just to be clear I checked the NJA CBA.

NJI will fly these aircraft. The NJI/NJA LOA specifies that NJA will fly all G-150 and G-200 aircraft as well as derivative types.

All other Gulfstrem aircraft will be flown by NJI.
 
Will NJI be able to hire pilots off the street to fly a new model?

Yes, but per our letter of agreement with the company, only if "a marketing/sales opportunity is facilitated by this commitment or as a result of an obligation which results in a closed sale. For example: NetJets displaces the flight department of Corporation "X" by selling fractional shares and hires the Corporation’s pilots as an element of the transaction."
 
I was lucky enough to see a copy of the Gulfstream presentation which will be available tomorrow. Beautiful aircraft--completely new airframe, but it keeps the same sexy Gulfstream lines. Just wider and longer, and a bit faster.

If you are a Gulfstream fan, you will love it.
 

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