Gulfstream
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Gulfstream Aerospace’s largest and fastest business jet, the G650, has taken another step towards taxiing into aircraft hangars with the receipt this week of a type certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration FAA).
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Recent days have seen reports emerge of a successor to Concorde capable of speeds of over 2,485 mph (4,000 km/h) that could fly from London to Sydney in a mere four hours.
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This week Honeywell's Green Jet Fuel joined the race to the Paris air show to become the first biofuel to power a transatlantic flight.
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The G650 hit its top speed of Mach 0.925 while at 42,500 feet in the skies above Savannah, Georgia, on Sunday, May 2.
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Since the 1960s, the Gulfstream jet has been synonymous with ultra fast business travel regardless of cost – now, the company is planning a new ultra-large cabin G650 capable of 0.925 Mach, which will make it the fastest non-military aircraft flying.
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Gulfstream Aerospace has announced its new flagship business jet - the G650. The aerodynamically advanced G650 can climb above air traffic congestion and bad weather to an altitude of 51,000 feet and has a range of 7,000 nautical miles at speeds of 0.85 Mach, with a maximum operating speed of 0.925