Tuesday 16 July 2019


Robert Holland lost his battle to cancer on Sunday 14th July 2019.

Bob was undoubtably one of the most knowledgeable guys around when it came to Gulfstreams. Even in his hospital bed on his last day we chatted about new Gulfstream G500s and the recent Qatar order. He will be sorely missed by many other Gulfstream fans from around the world.

So from myself and Ted, 

Blue skies Bob, it was a pleasure to call you a true friend.                                                                       

Bob (right) at Teterboro 1977
Bob sat in the left seat of a G600

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awful news - sorry to hear it.

Lucas Gabardo said...

RIP Bob.

Anonymous said...

Very, very sad news...

Rest in peace Bob.

Ron

Steve B. said...

I didn't see Bob very often but when I did he was a pleasure to be with.Seen at both Luton and also in Florida his knowledge and interest of Gulfstreams was incredible.He was also a very genuine person and would always share his knowledge.When I see a Gulfstream now it will remind me of Bob..
RIP Bob..

Steve Baker

Steve B. said...

Very sad news.Bob was such a nice person.His knowledge of Gulfstreams was incredible.
I had seen him on trips to Florida and also at Luton and Farnborough .He will be missed. RIP Bob.


Steve Baker

ANDREW PITT said...

R.I.P Mr Gulfstream.

Anonymous said...

RIP. Thank you for everything Bob!

Capt. J Burrows said...

Amazing Flight by the One More Orbit team. Always knew the G650ER could take this Global XRS record that has stood for so many years. Theres a video about it on www.onemoreorbit.com

Also very sad to hear of Bob's death - his blog was unique and a superb site for us Gulfstream enthusiasts. I hope it is continued and developed by others in his memory.