Gulfstream Aerospace continues its worldwide airshow exhibition schedule with a return next week to AeroExpo Mexico, which runs from April 23 to 25 at Toluca Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport located approximately 25 miles from Mexico City's financial district. The U.S. aircraft manufacturer will display its ultra-long-range G600 and super-midsize G280 at the event, marking its first visit to the show since 2019.
The G600 has a range of 6,600 nm and can fly nonstop from Toluca to Rome. It recently completed the world’s first transatlantic flight using 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel in both engines. Meanwhile, the G280 has proven steep approach and short field capabilities that allow it access to some of the most challenging airports.
“Gulfstream is committed to its customers in Latin America, where we are experiencing strong demand and a growing fleet,” said Scott Neal, the Savannah, Georgia-based airframer’s senior v-p of worldwide sales. “The long-range advantage of the G600 and the agile performance of the G280 are ideal for operators in this region, and we look forward to showcasing the extensive capabilities of each aircraft at AeroExpo.”
The move continues the OEM's decision to focus on regional events in place of exhibiting at the large business aviation event staples, namely NBAA-BACE and EBACE.