Gulfstream G280 in Saint-Tropez (Photo: Gulfstream Aerospace)
Gulfstream's G280 now has approval to land on the short, narrow runway at Saint-Tropez. (Photo: Gulfstream Aerospace)

Gulfstream G280 Cleared For Saint-Tropez

Just in time for the summer holidays.

Gulfstream Aerospace's super-midsize G280 has been cleared for operations at France’s Airport of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in La Môle (LFTZ). The aircraft recently flew several takeoff and landing demonstrations at the short-field airport’s lone runway, which measures 3,871 by 98 feet. To begin operations, G280 crews must complete French Civil Aviation Authority-approved ground, simulator, and aircraft training within six months of the first flight to La Môle. No aircraft modifications will be required for operational approval. 

In addition to the short-field performance required for La Môle, the G280 has steep-approach capability, opening access to some of the world’s most challenging airports. It is certified to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Stage 5 noise standards, offers multiple floorplan options, and seats up to 10. It features a four-place conference table, Gulfstream’s cabin management and high-definition entertainment systems, 19 large oval cabin windows, access to baggage at high altitudes, and multiple internet connectivity options, including a high-speed Ka-band satellite system.

THANK YOU TO OUR BJTONLINE SPONSORS