
As Deliveries Climb, Gulfstream Bucks Industry Trend
Thanks to the more favorable mix at Gulfstream, first-quarter revenues soared to $2.074 billion, while profits climbed $111 million, to $443 million.
Gulfstream delivered 30 completed business jets (23 large-cabin, seven midsize) in the first quarter, up from 28 (20 large-cabin, eight midsize) in the same period a year ago, parent company General Dynamics announced recently. Thanks to the more favorable mix at Gulfstream, revenues at General Dynamics’ aerospace division, which also includes Jet Aviation, soared $293 million year-over-year, to $2.074 billion, while profits climbed $111 million, to $443 million, it said.
According to Novakovic, G650 production “will come down a touch” next year, as the company ramps up production of the G500 and G600, which are expected to enter service late this year and in late 2018, respectively. Meanwhile, she is optimistic about the aircraft completions and services businesses at both Jet Aviation and Gulfstream, saying that the completions side is “steady,” while the services business is “seeing nice growth.”