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.
âWith its reliability, efficiency and durability, the G550 is a valuable tool for the Polish government,â said Gulfstream president Mark Burns.
The G550 is the most widely used in-production Gulfstream model for special missions and government applications. The aircraftâs 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.