Share Credit: Gulfstream Aerospace Editor’s note: This is the second of two consecutive daily installments of the 20/Twenty G280 article. Here's the first. Eight years since entering service with operators, the Gulfstream G280 remains at the forefront of business jets in terms of technology and performance. Gulfstream G280 options range from $1 million to $3.5 million—the costliest of which is the HUD/EVS combination of a Collins Head-up Guidance System with infrared imagery provided by a nose-mounted, cryogenically-cooled Elbit-Kollsman EVS camera. On Dec. 10, 2020, satellite communications provider Viasat announced the availability of its high-speed Ka-band inflight connectivity service on the G280. Reception requires equipping with Viasat’s Global Aero Terminal 5510 satcom antenna and hardware. The FAA has approved installation of the system, which Gulfstream now offers, by supplemental type certificate.