Gulfstream’s G650ER, G650, G550, G500, G280 & G450 All Now Approved For Rollout & Touchdown Using EFVS

    Posted On: June 19, 2019

    Gulfstream Aerospace recently announced that with recent FAA approval for touchdown and rollout using EFVS for its G650ER, G650, G550, and G450, the company now has nearly 1,500 aircraft in service with the operational capability. (Photo courtesy of Gulfstream.)

    As Gulfstream Senior Vice President of Innovation, Engineering, and Flight Colin Miller explains, a business jet with an Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) “greatly reduces the possibility of runway incidents, puts aircraft and passengers on the ground faster, and saves fuel.” With recent approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Gulfstream’s flagship G650ER, G650, G550, and discontinued G450 for touchdown and rollout using EFVS, roughly 1,500 in-service Gulfstream aircraft now have the operational capability to enhance operational efficiency and safety, Miller says.

    Enhancing Safety

    Gulfstream announced the FAA approval for touchdown and rollout using EFVS in mid-June. The company notes that it expects its new 19-passenger G600 large-cabin business jet to receive certification for operational ability after receiving its type certification, which could occur before the end of June. Previously, Gulfstream’s new clean-sheet, 19-passenger G500 was approved for the ability in December 2018, while the super-midsize G280 received the same approval in April 2019.

    As Gulfstream explains, an EFVS comprises an EVS, or a cooled forward-looking infrared camera, and a head-up display (HUD) working jointly. An operator with the necessary training, a letter of authorization from the FAA, and the required EVS equipment can use EVS imagery on the HUD to complete landings without the need for “natural vision” to view the runway. Gulfstream adds that “EFVS enhances safety by allowing pilots to land at airports in limited visibility because of haze, smog, smoke, fog, or darkness, helping to minimize delays and rerouting.”


    Along with Gulfstream Aerospace’s other in-production large-cabin aircraft, the company’s flagship G650ER comes standard with an EFVS. The FAA recently approved the G650ER and other Gulfstream aircraft for touchdown and rollout using EFVS, which Gulfstream says enhances operational efficiency and safety. (Photo courtesy of Gulfstream.)
    Standard & Optional Availability

    For those considering acquiring a new or used Gulfstream business jet, the company notes that all its in-production large-cabin jets come standard with EFVS. (The G450 also included EFVS as a standard feature.) The 10-passenger G280 offers the feature as an option.

    If you’re in the market for a new or used Gulfstream business jet, Controller.com has G650ER, G650, G550, G500, G450, and G280 models for sale.

    Source: Gulfstream

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