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Gulfstream's G700 wins cabin design award
The production test interior features a tonal palette with contrasting accents and circadian lighting that reduces jet lag. The design win marks Gulfstream’s sixth consecutive interior award.
This award-winning G700 interior is featured on the first fully outfitted production-test aircraft.

The Gulfstream G700 has been awarded the 2022 International Yacht & Aviation Award (IY&AA) for excellence in cabin design. The first fully outfitted G700 garnered the win in the Private Jet Design (Exterior and Interior) category. The all-new seat design on the G700 earned an IY&AA in 2020.

“This award-winning G700 interior is featured on our first fully outfitted production test aircraft, proving design maturity and excellence,” says president Mark Burns. “Earning this award for the sixth consecutive year is a testament to the innovation and expertise of Gulfstream's designers, engineers and artisans who have helped create the company's next-generation fleet. We are honoured by this distinction and I congratulate the Gulfstream team.”

The G700 features a spacious, innovative and flexible cabin. The G700 production-test interior features a tonal palette of light, creamy neutrals and warm greys contrasted by defining accents of cinnamon and charcoal. Each cabin living area is accentuated by design elements and a true circadian lighting system that creates optimal atmospheres to work, rest and connect, while putting passengers one step ahead of jet lag by simulating the sunlight of their next time zone. Complete with award-winning seat design, hand-tailored finishes and handcrafted furnishings, the G700 interior provides the utmost in passenger comfort.

The flexibility of the G700 cabin offers nearly limitless interior design opportunities, along with the signature Gulfstream cabin experience featuring 100 per cent fresh, never recirculated, air; abundant natural light from 20 Gulfstream panoramic oval windows, the largest in the industry; and whisper-quiet noise levels. In 2021, Gulfstream announced an even lower cabin altitude for the G700, 2,916 ft/889 m at 41,000 ft/12,497 m, the lowest in business aviation, further enhancing passenger comfort.

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