The main goal of this review is to provide an overview of the trends in the technological development of complexation gas chromatography. This kind of chromatography, despite the passage of years, continues to offer new opportunities. The authors would like to show how complexation gas chromatography evolved over the years, due to the variety of stationary phases with complexation properties, their ability to separate, very specifically, the structures of the molecules and chemical compounds, improving the quality of the obtained results, and continuously lowering the detection limits of the analysed compounds in very complex matrices, including environmental and medical samples. The work is dedicated to the memory of Professor E. Gil‐Av, whose scientific achievements were the inspiration for the improvement and widening of the research on the use of complexing metal ions and coordination metal compounds for selective separation in gas chromatography.