Flexjet accepts three Gulfstream G700s, giving customers immediate access

Flexjet has taken delivery of three Gulfstream G700 ultra‑long‑range jets, giving its fractional customers immediate access to the type instead of waiting years for order backlogs to clear. The handovers add ready‑to‑fly G700 capacity to Flexjet’s fleet and shorten customer wait times.

Discovered 2025-09-22T14:20:11.962426-07:00 | 2025-09-22T14:20:11.962426-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Flexjet accepted three G700s, putting ultra‑long‑range capacity into service immediately and eliminating years‑long wait times for those customers.
  • The deliveries follow other early G700 handovers, such as TAG Aviation’s recent G700 acceptance, showing multiple operators are beginning to take the type into service (TAG Aviation G700 delivery).
  • The move sits alongside broader industry signs of improved business‑jet handovers: GAMA reported a 9.9% rise in business‑jet deliveries in H1 2025 and Gulfstream is scheduling G800 deliveries, indicating OEM delivery momentum (GAMA H1 2025 deliveries, Gulfstream G800 delivery plan).

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2025-09-22T14:20:11.962426-07:00
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2025-09-23T02:47:18.391013-07:00
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