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G350 receives EASA validation
Gulfstream Aerospace has received validation by EASA for its large-cabin, mid-range G350 business jet. This validation enables the aircraft to be registered in any EU country. Introduced last year, the G350 received its FAA type certificate in November and is scheduled to enter service later this year. The aircraft features the PlaneView cockpit, with four flight displays and Honeywell’s Primus Epic Avionics.

Gulfstream Aerospace has received validation by EASA for its large-cabin, mid-range G350 business jet. This validation enables the aircraft to be registered in any EU country.

Introduced last year, the G350 received its FAA type certificate in November and is scheduled to enter service later this year.

The aircraft features the PlaneView cockpit, with four flight displays and Honeywell’s Primus Epic Avionics.

It has the same cabin volume as

the G450 and can seat up to

16 passengers.

The aircraft features three temperature zones, 12 heated

oval windows and a cabin altitude

of 6,000 feet. Customers

can choose from three floor plans in either a forward-galley or

aft-galley configuration.