The company's facility in Nashville builds the wing for the Gulfstream G450 and G350, and its Stuart site provides the nacelle system for these aircraft. The Nashville site was responsible for the complete wing design for the Gulfstream IV series, delivering more than 500 wing shipsets to date. The Nashville site has been a key supplier to the Gulfstream family of aircraft since 1965. The company built more than 265 GII wings and 235 GIII wings.


The fully equipped Gulfstream G450 draws on the heritage and experience of the Gulfstream GIV-SP. It is a large-cabin, long-range business aircraft with a range of 4,350 nautical miles, a maximum operating speed of Mach .88 and a maximum cruise altitude of 45,000 feet. With the largest cabin in its class, the G450 allows for excellent onboard productivity and can fly up to 16 passengers.

The Gulfstream G350 addresses an emerging market segment, one that requires a spacious cabin with standup headroom, generous aisle and seating space, but doesn't require long-range capability. The large-cabin, mid-range business aircraft will accommodates 12 to 16 passengers. It has a range of 3,800 nautical miles, a maximum operating speed of Mach .88 and a maximum cruise altitude of 45,000 feet.

Prime Contractor: Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.

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