The FAA has certified the Gulfstream G600 for steep approaches, opening access to more airports around the world, the manufacturer said on Tuesday. The G600 demonstrated its steep-approach capabilities with low-speed handling and short-field landings at London City Airport in England and Lugano Airport in Switzerland.
Operating the jet at London City requires a steep approach due to the field’s short runway and at Lugano due to its location in the mouth of a valley.
“This certification further increases global access for the G600,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns. “Building on the speed and range performance advantages that G600 customers already experience, steep-approach capability broadens possibilities and increases flexibility for travel.”
The G600 can fly 6,600 nm at Mach 0.85 or 5,600 nm at Mach 0.90. Operators can configure the jet’s interior for up to four living areas. The Gulfstream cabin experience includes abundant natural light from 14 of its hallmark panoramic oval windows, 100% fresh air, “whisper-quiet” sound levels, and a 4,850-foot cabin altitude. The aircraft comes equipped with the Gulfstream Symmetry flight deck, which features the industry’s first active control sidesticks and the extensive use of touchscreen technology.