Gulfstream appoints MJets as sales representative for Thailand

(L-R) Kirit Shah, co-founder of MJets; Michael Swift of Gulfstream; and William Heincke, co-founder of MJets.
Gulfstream Aerospace has appointed MJets as its authorised international sales representative for business aircraft sales activities in Thailand.
Under the agreement, MJets will be responsible for promoting and supporting Gulfstream with customers and prospects throughout the Southeast Asian country.
Michael Swift, group vice president of international sales, Gulfstream said: “As we continue to see business aviation grow throughout Asia, we are looking forward to leveraging MJets’ local expertise to provide customers and prospects the opportunity to experience the high quality and craftsmanship of Gulfstream aircraft firsthand.”
Gulfstream said it is seeing significant growth in Asia, particularly with its newest models, the Gulfstream G700 and G800. Several G700 aircraft have already been delivered to the region with the first G800 aircraft coming in 2026.
MJets provides aircraft sales, management and FBO services, including Thailand’s first business jet terminal at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport. The company also operates the first Gulfstream G700 aircraft delivered to Thailand.
Swift added: “MJets is a well-respected member of the business aviation community and was an ideal partner choice given their strong customer relationships and shared commitment to excellence.”
William Heinecke, founder of MJets said: “As the official authorised sales representative in Thailand, we are honoured to serve as a direct bridge between Thai owners and one of the most respected aircraft manufacturers in the world.”
His fellow founder, Kirit Shah added: “This appointment allows us to bring Gulfstream’s vision, performance and craftsmanship closer to our customers — supported by local expertise, long-term operational understanding and a shared standard of excellence.”
Meanwhile, General Dynamics share price fell $10 per share to as low as $349.79 at the market open on February 28th after it posted its second best quarter since 2008 owing to double-digit revenue growth in marine and aerospace segments.
General Dynamics’ chairperson and CEO Phebe Novakovic said at the time: “In aerospace for the year, we experienced continuing growth of both revenue and earnings, continuing strong demand for Gulfstream aircraft, overall strength in Gulfstream service business and continued growth and performance improvement at Jet Aviation.”







