
In 1966,
the twin jet Gulfstream II was introduced, and 256 units were produced
and delivered to corporations and to many government agencies in the U.S. and overseas.
The Gulfstream II became the first corporate jet capable of carrying 14-16 passengers,
plus crew, for long distances and at jet airliner speeds. The Gulfstream II was the
first transcontinental business jet to offer the speed and performance capabilities
of commercial jet aircraft. Featuring a cabin that offers stand-up head room and
ample space to accommodate all necessary amenities, the Gulfstream II created the
standard for cabin comfort and convenience. Powered by Rolls-Royce Spey engines,
the Gulfstream II offers a superb combination of range, reliability and versatility.
Gulfstream II aircraft are used by government agencies of the world providing a number
of services. The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) of the United States, for example,
uses a fleet of specially modified Gulfstream IIs to train astronauts to fly the
American space shuttles.
 
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