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Gulfstream G650

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Overview: Gulfstream G650

The Gulfstream G650 ® is an ultra-high-speed, ultra-long-range business jet. The flagship of the Gulfstream fleet flies faster, further, and more comfortably than any other business aircraft in its class.

Announced in 2008, the G650 can carry eight passengers and a crew of four on nonstop legs of 7,000 nautical miles (12,964 km). That means it will link Dubai with New York and London to Buenos Aires. Thanks to its powerful Rolls-Royce BR725 engines, the G650 will cover shorter distances at a speed of Mach 0.925. No traditional business jet will take you closer to the speed of sound.

Avionics

The G650 comes standard with many advanced safety features such as the Enhanced Vision System (EVS) II™, the Head-Up Display (HUD) II, and the Synthetic Vision-Primay Flight Display (SV-PFD). Its Planeview II™ cockpit comes equipped with a Triplex Flight Management System, Automatic Emergency Descent Mode, 3-D weather radar, and Advanced Flight controls. The sophisticated, next-generation technology improves pilot’s situational awareness and enhances safety.

Design

The Gulfstream G650 has been designed from the inside out to give you the longest, widest, and tallest cabin in its class The living environment provides comfortable accommodation for up to 18 people. You have a choice of twelve selected floor plans to configure the G650 to meet your specifications. Have your meeting at 51,000 ft above sea level with its four-place conference table with two additional seats across the aisle to accommodate meetings for up to 6 people. You will enjoy wider seats, more aisle room, and a large stateroom option for resting up between world capitals.

Aircraft Data

  • ICAO Code: GLF6
  • Manufacturer: Gulfstream
  • Class: Jet
  • Model Types: G650
  • Crew: 4
  • Passengers: 18
  • Engines: 2
  • Max Speed: 516 ktas / 956 km/h
  • MTOW: 45,177 kg
  • Time to Climb: 25 minutes
  • Max Range: 7,000 nm / 12,964 km
  • Max Flight Level: 51,000 ft

“The fastest civil aircraft in the sky”