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G280 meets the latest noise abatement targets
The Gulfstream G280's noise emissions have always fallen below the levels now classified as Stage 5 by the FAA. This update is reflected in the G280's aircraft flight manual, with new noise data sheets being issued.
The G280 is no noisy neighbour.

The Gulfstream G280 has met the FAA's recently intensified noise standards. Known as Stage 5, the standard lowers the noise limit for subsonic aircraft. The G280's noise emissions have always fallen below the levels now classified as Stage 5.

“Our team continues its commitment to the future of the G280 programme, ensuring adherence to the most stringent standards, whether for safety, performance or noise emissions,” says company president Mark Burns. “Aircraft noise abatement goals are vital to ensuring the livelihood of the aviation and aerospace industries and demonstrating our efforts to be good neighbours to those who live or work near airfields, airports or flight paths.”

Official approval to the Stage 5 noise standard ensures continued operational flexibility at noise-sensitive airports and those with time-of-day entry restrictions. This update is reflected in the G280's aircraft flight manual, with new noise data sheets being issued to operators.

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