Core Insights - Canada's aviation authority has issued Type Certificates for Gulfstream GVII-G500 and GVII-G600 jets, following threats from US President Donald Trump regarding tariffs and decertification of Canadian-made planes [1][2][7] - The certification process for Gulfstream's jets was confirmed to be "well underway" by Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly, emphasizing that the approval process is not politicized [5][7] Group 1: Certification Details - Type Certificates for Gulfstream GVII-G500 and GVII-G600 jets were issued on February 15, as reported by Transport Canada [2] - There is currently no indication of certification for the G700 and G800 models on the official Transport Canada website, with ongoing discussions with the US Federal Aviation Administration [2][3] Group 2: Trade Tensions - On January 30, Trump accused Canada of refusing to certify Gulfstream models and threatened to impose a 50% tariff on all Canadian-made planes [4] - The threats included Canadian aircraft from Bombardier Inc., which relies heavily on the US market for sales [4][6] Group 3: Government Response - Canadian Minister of Transport confirmed the certification of G500 and G600 and stated discussions regarding G700 and G800 are ongoing with the FAA [3] - In response to trade tensions, Canadian officials have promoted a "Buy Canadian" policy to support local businesses and workers [6]
Canada approves few Gulfstream jets following Trump's tariffs and de-certification threats — Here’s what has changed
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