Poland Orders Pair of Gulfstream G550s for VIP Transport
The G550 is the most widely used in-production Gulfstream model for special missions and government applications.
The Polish Ministry of National Defense will take delivery of two new Gulfstream G550s next year for VIP transport. The deal is worth approximately $108 million. (Photo: Gulfstream Aerospace)

The Polish Ministry of National Defense recently signed an agreement with Gulfstream Aerospace to purchase a pair of G550s for VIP transport. The ultra-long-range twinjets will be delivered next year, according to the Savannah, Georgia-based aircraft manufacturer. At list prices, the deal is worth approximately $108 million.


“With its reliability, efficiency and durability, the G550 is a valuable tool for the Polish government,” said Gulfstream president Mark Burns.


The G550 is the most widely used in-production Gulfstream model for special missions and government applications. The aircraft’s ability to fly long-range missions at altitudes higher than commercial traffic makes the G550 ideal for government use, Gulfstream said.


The OEM has produced special-mission aircraft since 1967, beginning with a GI turboprop used by the U.S. Navy for navigator training. Today, aircraft are configured for head-of-state and VIP transport, airborne early warning, medical evacuation, high-altitude atmospheric research, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Nearly 200 Gulfstreams are supporting governments in more than 35 countries, including the U.S. military, according to Gulfstream.