With a 20% market share in the private jet manufacturing industry, Gulfstream has established itself as a significant player. As a subsidiary of General Dynamics, one of the largest defense contractors globally, Gulfstream operates under a prominent corporate umbrella.
Gulfstream's origins trace back to Grumman, later Northrop Grumman. The company became independent when sold to American Jet Industries. Over the years, Gulfstream evolved into a key manufacturer in the private jet sector, with its jets becoming status symbols.
The merger with General Dynamics marked a pivotal moment for Gulfstream. Despite General Dynamics' reduced aerospace presence in the 1980s and 1990s, it saw value in acquiring Gulfstream in 1999 for $5.3 billion. This acquisition was considered one of the most significant in private jet history.