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The All-New Gulfstream 300 Has Arrived

Gulfstream has officially introduced the Gulfstream G300, marking a major addition to its midsize-to-large cabin lineup. The aircraft is aimed at operators wanting Gulfstream performance and comfort in a platform optimized for both range and operational flexibility.

Highlights of the Gulfstream G300

Early details released about the model indicate a strong balance of capability and efficiency:

  • Range: Approximately 3,500 nautical miles

  • Cruise Speed: Mach 0.85

  • Passenger Capacity: 12–13 passengers, depending on the cabin layout

  • Cabin Altitude: Under 5,000 feet at FL450

  • Avionics: Gulfstream’s Symmetry Flight Deck with active sidesticks and advanced safety systems

  • Performance: Improved short-field capabilities and optimized runway performance

Designed to sit between Gulfstream’s existing mid and large cabin offerings, the G300 is expected to appeal to private owners, charter operators, and corporate departments seeking a versatile alternative to the larger G-series jets.

The cabin is anticipated to feature multiple seating zones, high-speed connectivity options, and customizable configurations that support both business and leisure travel. With modern flight deck technology and long-leg capability, the G300 will be positioned for a broad range of missions across North America, Europe, and beyond.

Early Interest and Future Operations

While deliveries have yet to begin, the introduction of a new Gulfstream platform typically creates early interest from management companies, charter operators, and corporate flight departments preparing for future acquisition and certification phases.

As more details on type ratings, training pathways, and certification timelines emerge, pilots and flight attendants with existing Gulfstream experience will likely explore transition opportunities, particularly those familiar with the G200, G280, G350/450, or G500/600 platforms.

CrewBlast’s Role as the Aircraft Enters Service

Once aircraft begin entering the market, CrewBlast will support operators with contract and full-time crewing solutions specific to the G300. That may include acceptance flights, initial owner missions, supplemental contract coverage while in-house crews train, and early charter operations. Flight crews interested in future G300 opportunities can begin updating their availability and Gulfstream experience in anticipation.

The debut of a new Gulfstream model always reshapes the corporate aviation landscape—and the G300 is set to generate interest quickly as more specifications, delivery dates, and training programs are announced.