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Gogetair launches first light turbine aircraft

In a bold leap forward for light aviation, Gogetair has officially unveiled the G750TP Turbine, the latest and most advanced aircraft in the Gogetair lineup. This launch marks a world-first in its class, as the G750TP becomes the inaugural light aircraft to be powered by a compact and efficient turbine engine.

By Jarryd Sinovich

At the heart of the G750TP is a gas turbine powerplant that offers the kind of performance and reliability typically reserved for larger, more complex aircraft. The turbine delivers smooth, vibration-free flight and impressive fuel efficiency, paired with a long 3,000-hour time between overhaul (TBO). The result is an aircraft that redefines expectations in the light aircraft segment by combining power, endurance, and low operating costs.

Gogetair has positioned the G750TP as a new standard in personal and utility flying. The aircraft is designed not only to outperform its piston-powered predecessors but also to provide a superior flying experience in terms of handling, operational simplicity, and long-term maintenance. The company emphasizes that innovation at Gogetair is not just about technology—it’s about enhancing the pilot’s experience and pushing the boundaries of what light aircraft can achieve.

In recent months, the G750TP underwent an intensive flight test campaign, logging more than 30 hours in the air and successfully reaching altitudes of up to FL200. This performance milestone—higher than any previous flight test in Gogetair’s history—demonstrates the aircraft’s remarkable high-altitude capability and reliability, further validating its readiness for a wide range of missions and operational environments.

For private pilots, training operators, and commercial users alike, the G750TP offers an entirely new class of performance. It delivers the speed and responsiveness of a turbine engine while maintaining the economy and flexibility that light aircraft owners demand. With its clean-sheet design, state-of-the-art systems, and proven flight performance, the G750TP is poised to reshape expectations in modern general aviation.

The première of the G750TP Turbine signals more than just the debut of a new aircraft—it marks the beginning of a new era for the light aviation industry, one where turbine power is no longer out of reach for everyday pilots.

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