quinta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2025

GULFSTREAM FLEET SURPASSES 3 MILLION NAUTICAL MILES FLOWN ON SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL

Next-Generation Aircraft Arrive at 2025 NBAA-BACE on SAF
 
SAVANNAH, Ga., 2025 — Gulfstream AerospaceCorp. today announced its Meet of corporate, demonstration and support aircraft has surpassed 3 million nautical miles Mown on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blends. 

In addition, the Gulfstream G800, Gulfstream G700, Gulfstream G600 and Gulfstream G400 Mew to this week’s 2025 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas
using SAF blends. 

Those aircraft and a mock-up of the newly announced Gulfstream G300 will be on display during the
exhibition.

“Flying more than 3 million nautical miles on SAF blends is a testament to our commitment to sourcing and demonstrating the beneBts of SAF,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream.

 “We have long been at the forefront of sustainability innovations, and this latest milestone further showcases our leadership and ecorts to advance business aviation’s overarching sustainability goals.”

Gulfstream continues to maintain a strong supply of SAF at its Savannah headquarters and plans to increase its usage by nearly 50% this year compared to last year.

Gulfstream has long been a sustainability leader in business aviation, achieving numerous accomplishments by partnering with fuel developers and engine manufacturers. 

The company was the Brst original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to My on 100% neat SAF and was also the Brst OEM to receive National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Sustainable Flight Department Accreditations in all four available categories: Might, operations, ground support and infrastructure. 

In 2023, Gulfstream made the world's Brst trans-Atlantic Might using 100% SAF comprised of 100% Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids (neat HEFA) in both engines, and in 2024, successfully completed ground emissions testing of 100% neat SAF containing zero sulfur.

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