Rolls-Royce last week formally recognized its long-standing relationship with Gulfstream Aerospace in a ceremony marking delivery of 3,000 engines to the business jet maker. According to the engine manufacturer, no other civil aerospace customer has received more engines from Rolls-Royce than Gulfstream. Rolls-Royce has powered eight Gulfstream variants with Spey, Tay and BR710 engines for a total of nearly 1500 business jets. Additionally, the very first Gulfstream, a turboprop, used Rolls-Royce Dart engines.
For the occasion, Rolls-Royce commissioned a painting featuring both the GI and G550 aircraft — the first and latest Gulfstream business aircraft — which was presented to Gulfstream Aerospace President Bryan Moss by Rolls-Royce North America President and CEO James M. Guyette at a ceremony at the Gulfstream facility in Savannah, Ga., on Dec. 5. Mr. Guyette said, “Rolls-Royce is proud to have delivered 3,000 engines spanning four engine programs over nearly 50 years to Gulfstream. This milestone signifies the long relationship forged through trust and excellence.”
Rolls-Royce Commemorates 3,000 Gulfstream Engines
Key Takeaways:
- Rolls-Royce celebrated the delivery of its 3,000th engine to Gulfstream Aerospace, a significant milestone in their long-standing partnership.
- Gulfstream is Rolls-Royce's largest civil aerospace customer by engine count, having received engines for nearly 1500 business jets across eight variants over nearly 50 years.
- The collaboration includes powering Gulfstream models with Spey, Tay, and BR710 engines, as well as the very first Gulfstream turboprop with Dart engines.
- A ceremony was held to mark the occasion, where Rolls-Royce presented Gulfstream with a commissioned painting.
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