Supersonic Still on
Gulfstream’s Radar
Asked about Aerion’s
redesigned supersonic business jet announced this week at EBACE, Gulfstream
Aerospace president Larry Flynn said, “I think everyone knows Gulfstream has had an interest in
supersonic and we have a small research and development project that has been
under way for several years. The project is mostly focused on suppressing the
sonic boom. Our intentions would be to fly a supersonic airplane over land. We
want to have that capability, because we think that airplane will be more
valuable and flexible.” Flynn said Gulfstream had met with Aerion but decided
not to participate in the project because “we’ve got enough on our plate
internally. So we just wouldn’t be able to do them justice.” However, he does
think there’s demand for a supersonic business jet, even one priced north of
$100 million. “Oh, there’s a market for it,” Flynn said. “I think it is a larger
market if the airplane can be flown over land. We’re convinced that speed is
important. Witness the G650, where we’ve been focused on speed and range and
have been successful. All of our [G650] customers are flying at Mach
0.90.”
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