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Gulfstream Aerospace
NameGulfstream Aerospace
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Founded1958
FounderAllen Paulson
HeadquartersSavannah, Georgia
Key peopleMark Burns, Phebe Novakovic
ParentGeneral Dynamics

Gulfstream Aerospace is a leading American manufacturer of business jets, with a rich history dating back to 1958, when it was founded by Allen Paulson. The company has been a subsidiary of General Dynamics since 1999, and has produced some of the most iconic and technologically advanced aircraft in the world, including the Gulfstream G650, which has been flown by notable individuals such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. Gulfstream Aerospace has also collaborated with other major companies, including Honeywell International and Rockwell Collins, to develop cutting-edge avionics and other systems. The company's aircraft have been used by a variety of organizations, including the United States Air Force, NASA, and NetJets.

History

Gulfstream Aerospace was founded in 1958 by Allen Paulson, who had a vision to create a company that would produce high-quality business jets. The company's first aircraft, the Gulfstream I, was introduced in 1958 and was powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart engines. Over the years, Gulfstream Aerospace has produced a number of iconic aircraft, including the Gulfstream II, Gulfstream III, and Gulfstream IV, which have been flown by notable individuals such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. The company has also been involved in a number of significant events, including the Paris Air Show and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention. In 1999, Gulfstream Aerospace was acquired by General Dynamics, which has continued to invest in the company's research and development efforts, including partnerships with MIT and Stanford University.

Products

Gulfstream Aerospace produces a range of business jets, including the Gulfstream G280, Gulfstream G450, and Gulfstream G650ER. The company's aircraft are known for their advanced technology, including fly-by-wire systems and high-speed internet connectivity. Gulfstream Aerospace has also developed a number of innovative features, including the Symmetry Flight Deck and the Active Control Sidesticks. The company's aircraft have been certified by a number of regulatory agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and have been used by a variety of organizations, including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines. Gulfstream Aerospace has also partnered with other companies, including Bombardier Inc. and Cessna Aircraft Company, to develop new aircraft and technologies.

Facilities

Gulfstream Aerospace has a number of facilities located around the world, including its headquarters in Savannah, Georgia, and manufacturing facilities in Dallas, Texas, and Appleton, Wisconsin. The company also has a number of service centers, including locations in Las Vegas, Nevada, and West Palm Beach, Florida. Gulfstream Aerospace has invested heavily in its facilities, including the development of a new research and development center in Savannah, Georgia, which is equipped with advanced tools and technologies, including 3D printing and wind tunnels. The company has also partnered with a number of universities, including Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Michigan, to develop new technologies and train the next generation of engineers and technicians.

Accidents and Incidents

Like all aircraft manufacturers, Gulfstream Aerospace has experienced a number of accidents and incidents over the years, including the crash of a Gulfstream G650 in 2012, which was attributed to a pilot error. The company has also been involved in a number of National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigations, including the investigation into the crash of a Gulfstream IV in 2014. Gulfstream Aerospace has taken a number of steps to improve safety, including the development of advanced safety management systems and the implementation of crew resource management training programs. The company has also partnered with a number of organizations, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), to promote safety and reduce the risk of accidents.

Environmental Impact

Gulfstream Aerospace has taken a number of steps to reduce its environmental impact, including the development of more fuel-efficient aircraft and the implementation of sustainable manufacturing practices. The company has also invested in a number of initiatives, including the development of alternative fuels and the implementation of carbon offsetting programs. Gulfstream Aerospace has partnered with a number of organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), to promote sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of aviation. The company has also been recognized for its environmental efforts, including receiving the Environmental Stewardship Award from the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA).

Company Overview

Gulfstream Aerospace is a subsidiary of General Dynamics, which is a leading global aerospace and defense company. The company is led by Mark Burns, who has been the president of Gulfstream Aerospace since 2015. Gulfstream Aerospace has a number of partnerships with other companies, including Honeywell International and Rockwell Collins, and has been recognized for its innovative products and technologies, including receiving the Collier Trophy from the National Aeronautic Association (NAA). The company has also been involved in a number of significant events, including the Farnborough Airshow and the Dubai Airshow, and has been featured in a number of publications, including Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek. Category:Aerospace companies of the United States

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