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Gulfstream adds lower cabin altitude and new LED exterior lights to G280

Gulfstream continues to invest in its super-midsize Gulfstream G280 with the addition of an even lower cabin altitude and new LED exterior lights. The new enhancements follow a record sales year and exemplify Gulfstream’s ongoing commitment to the G280.

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The G280’s new exterior LED lights bolster aircraft safety through increased visibility in flight and during ground operations. This upgrade also boasts reduced maintenance requirements and improved reliability. The improved cabin altitude and LED lights will be available on new G280s mid-2023 and for existing customers as an optional retrofit.

Ongoing research and development coupled with excellence in interior outfitting has allowed Gulfstream to introduce an even lower cabin altitude for the G280, reducing it from 6,000 feet/1,829 meters to 4,800 ft/1,463 m at a 41,000-ft/12,497-m cruising altitude. The new lower cabin altitude means less strain on the body, leaving customers even more relaxed and refreshed when they reach their destination.

“The G280 continues to set the standard for the super-midsize class and we are seeing outstanding levels of interest from customers around the world,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “This past year marked a record sales year for the G280, validating that our continued investment has been well-received.”

The G280 is certified for steep approach, providing access to some of the world’s most challenging airports, and has recently been certified to FAA’s stringent Stage 5 noise standards. It is the only aircraft in its class with Visual Advantage credit, giving select operators authorization to dispatch and begin instrument approaches in low-visibility conditions below published approach minima.

The G280’s well-appointed cabin offers multiple floorplan options and seats up to 10 with a four-place conference table. It features Gulfstream’s exclusive cabin management and high-definition entertainment systems, 19 large windows, access to baggage at high altitudes and multiple connectivity options, including a high-speed Ka-band satellite system.