The biggest prize handed out at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, went to Gulfstream for the development of the G500 business jet as the Savannah, Georgia, company’s president, Mark Burns, accepted the 2019 Flying Innovation Award from the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Stephen Pope, at an awards presentation on July 22.
The G500 competed against four other contenders for the main prize, with nominees consisting of the winner’s of the 2019 Flying Editors’ Choice Awards, which were revealed in January. In addition to the G500, the nominees for the Innovation Award included Garmin’s TXi touchscreen avionics systems, the Pilatus PC-24 business jet, Vashon Ranger light-sport aircraft and Lancair Mako high-performance single.
This was the third annual Flying Innovation Award after the Cirrus Vision Jet won the inaugural prize in 2017 and the…