Introducing the Revolutionary G750TP Turbine: Pioneering the Future of General Aviation

Published October 31, 2024 14:51

We’re excited to unveil the Gogetair G750TP Turbine – the latest addition to our Gogetair Aircraft family and the first in its class to be powered by a revolutionary turbine engine. Designed to push the boundaries of light aircraft performance, the G750TP combines the advantages of a gas turbine engine – smooth, vibration-free flight, and reliability – with impressively low fuel consumption and a long 3,000-hour TBO.

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A New Standard in Light Aircraft

We believe that innovation means enhancing your experience. The G750TP provides superior performance and low maintenance demands while offering an exciting new alternative for operators looking for efficiency without compromising on power.

With the G750TP, our engineers have achieved a leap in fuel efficiency and endurance that makes this aircraft ideal for aviation enthusiasts eager to upgrade their flying experience. In the last few months, we performed over 30 flight hours, reaching altitudes up to FL200 – higher than any previous flight tests – demonstrating the G750TP’s outstanding high-altitude performance and reliability.

Join Us for the World Première

Join us for the official world première and exclusive demo flights at Maribor Airport, Slovenia, from November 28 to December 1, 2024.

This event offers a unique opportunity to experience the G750TP firsthand, guided by our experts who will demonstrate its capabilities and answer your questions.
We’re ready not only to take orders but to fulfil them, ensuring that you can be among the first to own and operate the revolutionary Gogetair G750TP Turbine.

Event Details: Don’t miss this chance to see, hear, and feel the Gogetair G750TP in action – and place your order to be among the first to experience the future of light aircraft.

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Source: https://gogetair-aircraft.com/world-premiere-of-the-g750tp-turbine-fly-ahead-of-the-pack/

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