Business Aviation
Gulfstream G600 Reaches 200th Delivery with Key Certifications
Gulfstream delivers its 200th G600 business jet, highlighting fleet performance and new EASA steep-approach certification for London City Airport.
This article is based on an official press release from Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has officially reached a major milestone for its G600 program, announcing the 200th customer delivery of the award-winning business jet. The aircraft, which was outfitted at the manufacturer’s St. Louis facility, was recently handed over to a North America-based customer.
According to the official press release, this delivery underscores the sustained demand and operational maturity of the G600 fleet. Since its introduction, the aircraft has accumulated significant flight time and established numerous performance records across the globe, solidifying its reputation in the large-cabin business aviation sector.
The G600 fleet has proven its reliability and speed in active service. Gulfstream reports that the global fleet has logged more than 197,000 flight hours and completed over 87,000 landings to date.
Speed and efficiency remain key selling points for the twin-engine jet. The company noted in its release that the G600 has amassed 95 city-pair speed records. Earlier this year, the aircraft broke a decade-old record by flying from Aspen, Colorado, to London City Airport in the U.K. in just 7 hours and 42 minutes, maintaining an impressive average speed of Mach 0.91.
“Interest in the G600 remains incredibly strong worldwide as customers continue to be impressed with its remarkable capabilities,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “Reaching the 200th delivery reflects the program’s continued momentum while reinforcing the aircraft’s proven maturity and reliability.”
The 200th delivery follows closely on the heels of regulatory advancements for the aircraft family. In January 2026, Gulfstream announced that both the G600 and its sister ship, the G500, secured steep-approach landing certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This approval is critical for operators looking to access challenging airfields, notably including London City Airport.
Beyond its performance metrics, the G600 is recognized for its highly customizable and award-winning interior design. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, the cabin can be configured with up to four distinct living areas, accommodating a maximum of 19 passengers.
The aircraft offers a maximum operating speed of Mach 0.925. For long-haul missions, it can cover 6,600 nautical miles (12,223 kilometers) at a cruise speed of Mach 0.85, or 5,600 nautical miles (10,371 kilometers) at a faster Mach 0.90 cruise. At AirPro News, we view the 200-delivery mark as a strong indicator of the G600’s solid positioning in the long-range business jet market. The recent EASA steep-approach certification significantly enhances the aircraft’s utility for European operators and international clients needing direct access to financial hubs like London. The combination of high-speed cruise capabilities, proven dispatch reliability, and flexible cabin zoning continues to make the G600 a formidable competitor in its class.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Gulfstream has delivered 200 G600 aircraft to customers worldwide as of March 2026.
The G600 can fly 6,600 nautical miles at Mach 0.85 or 5,600 nautical miles at Mach 0.90.
Yes, the G600 received EASA certification for steep-approach landings in January 2026, allowing it to operate at London City Airport.
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