
Gulfstream's G500, G600 Demonstrate Steep-approach Capability
The manufacturer expects 2023 approval for the large-cabin twinjets to fly into London City, and Switzerland’s Lugano and Sion airports.
Gulfstream Aerospace’s G500 and G600 have both demonstrated steep-approach landings into London City Airport in England, as well as Switzerland's Lugano and Sion airports. With their low-speed handling and short-field landing capabilities demonstrated, FAA and EASA steep-approach approvals for these jets are anticipated next year.
“The takeoff and landing performance we demonstrated in Europe was key in the process of securing customers’ access to even more locations worldwide, saving them even more valuable hours per year,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns.
Following the completion of the landing demonstrations, the G500 and G600 each logged city-pair speed records from London City Airport. They both averaged cruise speeds of Mach 0.90 or above.
The G500 made a 3,077-nautical-mile journey to Teterboro Airport near New York in six hours and 46 minutes. This was a 12-minute improvement over the previous record and was made despite challenging headwinds, Gulfstream reported. Meanwhile, the G600 flew to Seattle, completing the 4,235-nautical-mile flight in eight hours and 39 minutes.
These records are pending approval by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association and Fédération Aéronautique Internationale in Switzerland. The aircraft siblings collectively hold more than 60 city-pair records.
In addition to steep-approach approval, the G500 is on track for certification of improved takeoff performance operations on grooved runways in wet conditions in early 2022. The G600 already has received this approval from the FAA and EASA, which Gulfstream said provides increased flexibility and range options when operating in wet runway conditions.