Gulfstream G150 demonstrates London City capability on eve of EBACE

The mid-size business jet recently received approval from the London City Airport Operations and Control Department for landings and departures at the British airport. It had flown from Savannah, Georgia via Gander and London Luton.
To fly in and out of London City, an aircraft and flight crew must demonstrate proficiency in the steep-angle, 5.5-degree approach and must be able to operate from the airport’s short runway — 4,327 feet (1,320 m) for landing and 3,937 feet (1,200 m) for takeoff. The jet must also meet strict environmental standards regarding noise.
The N-registered demonstration aircraft was captained by Gulfstream pilots Brett Rundle and Earl Leonard.
The G150 successfully completed its first flight on May 3, 2005, and was simultaneously certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Civil Aviation Administration of Israel (CAAI) on Nov. 7, 2005.
The aircraft will be on the static display at Geneva where it is hoping to attract the attention of MENA companies. It has the capability of reaching London from most of the Levant with its long range performance.
The G150 offers the longest range and fastest speed in its class. Powered by two Honeywell TFE731-40AR engines, the G150 can reach speeds of up to Mach 0.85 and altitudes of 45,000 feet, well above commercial traffic and weather. At a long-range cruise speed of Mach 0.75, the G150 can fly four passengers nonstop up to 2,950 nautical miles — farther than any other aircraft in its class. The G150 easily connects cities such as New York to Los Angeles, London to Moscow, or Rio de Janeiro to Santiago.
The G150 also has a comfortable cabin and its unique oval cabin cross section offers more seated headroom than any of its competitors. With a choice of three cabin configurations, the G150 accommodates six to nine passengers and features ample aisle space and generous legroom and headroom when seated. G150 owners can choose from a variety of fine leathers, upholstery fabrics, wood finishes and floor coverings.
The fully equipped G150 flight deck features Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics, which includes Gulfstream’s signature Cursor Control Device (CCD). The Safe Flight Automatic Throttle System (ATS) integrated on the G150 provides continuous thrust management during takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, approach, landing and go-around flight modes. The optional Gulfstream Enhanced Vision System (EVS II) generates actual, real-time images of the aircraft's surroundings using an infrared camera mounted in the nose of the aircraft.
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