
The
Gulfstream III, certified by the FAA in 1980, continues to influence the business
jet market. Today's new mid-size jets and many large cabin jets are over-shadowed
by the Gulfstream III's speed, cabin size, range and value. Its enduring design and
performance characteristics offer operators a reliable, productive mode for conducting
business. Given its ability to carry eight passengers, a crew of three and baggage
almost 3,700 nautical miles, the Gulfstream III sets the standard for value. The
Gulfstream III series holds many world-class records for speed, altitude and range.
It is the first business aircraft to have established back-to-back flight records
for a continuous flight over both poles followed by a record setting flight eastbound
around the world.
Approximately
130 Gulfstream aircraft of all models are in operation by the United
States and 32 other governments around the world. Gulfstreams of all models are in
service with the U.S. Air Force and other military services. Many are part of the
Special Air Missions (SAM) fleet for use by the office of the President, the Presidential
family, members of the President's Cabinet, and other high ranking persons in the
U.S. government. Other agencies of the U.S. Government, such as NASA, the U.S. Coast
Guard, Navy, Marine Corps, Army and the FAA operate Gulfstream aircraft.
  
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