
Gulfstream’s G450 Reaches the End of the Line
After 12 years and more than 360 deliveries, production stops on the G450 line as the airframer prepares for certification of the new G500.
Gulfstream Aerospace delivered its final G450 and is preparing to usher in its replacement, the fly-by-wire G500, the company recently announced. The G450 entered service in 2005 and quickly proved it had longer legs than anticipated, flying 4,350 nautical miles at Mach 0.80.
Like its predecessor, the G500 is exceeding its anticipated range, able to fly 5,200 nautical miles at Mach 0.85. Five of the new clean-sheet types are participating in its test program, and certification is expected in the next few months.
The Savannah, Georgia-based airframer has produced more than 360 G450s, which have amassed nearly one million flight hours over more than 461,000 flights. Burns noted the company will continue to provide full product support and sustaining engineering for the G450 fleet.