Key Takeaways

  • Gulfstream delivered 158 business jets in 2025, up from 136 in 2024.
  • The company’s aerospace backlog grew to $21.83 billion, driven by strong demand and new model deliveries.
  • Fourth-quarter deliveries slipped slightly, but the fourth quarter still saw Gulfstream’s second-strongest sales period since 2008.

Strategic Implications

This growth may indicate a strong market for business jets, with Gulfstream positioned to benefit from steady global conditions. The company’s focus on new models and completions capacity suggests a commitment to meeting demand. However, tariff-related headwinds in 2026 could impact profitability.