Gulfstream Aerospace Achieves Record-Breaking Delivery Performance in a Decade
Gulfstream Aerospace has delivered an impressive 113 aircraft in the first nine months of 2025. This marks its most robust nine-month performance in at least a decade. The significant improvement is attributed to the supply chain conditions reverting to pre-pandemic levels. The announcement was made by parent company General Dynamics on October 24.
The delivery figure of 113 aircraft signifies a substantial increase from the 89 aircraft delivered during the same period last year. This remarkable performance is a testament to the improvements in Gulfstream’s supply chain management and production capabilities. These improvements have helped overcome challenges that previously affected deliveries.
“The revenue increase was led by new aircraft deliveries, higher special-mission volume and the services business at both Gulfstream and Jet Aviation,” said General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic during the company’s third-quarter earnings announcement.
The Savannah-based business jet manufacturer has been diligently working to overcome previous supply chain disruptions and quality issues that had impacted delivery schedules. The strong nine-month performance indicates the company’s success in meeting the increased demand in the business aviation market while maintaining high production quality standards.
Source: FlightGlobal
