With officially the longest, widest and tallest cabin in the industry, the Gulfstream G700 stands at nearly 57ft long, more than 6ft tall and over 8ft wide.
The newest Gulfstream on the market was first introduced in October 2019 and has since wowed the industry with its 7,500 nm range and a top speed of Mach 0.90.
The interior is more like a luxury hotel suite and offers up to five living areas including a master suite with shower. You will be traveling in comfort as you sit down next to one of 20 panoramic windows in one of the jet’s artisan-crafted seats, which recently earned Gulfstream a 2020 International Yacht & Aviation Award for seat design.
Details
Company | Gulfstream Aerospace |
Operating Cost | >$5,000 |
Range - nm | 7,000-7,999 |
Max speed - mach | >0.9 |
Number of passengers | 25 |
Takeoff distance - ft | 6,000-6,999 |
Landing distance - ft | 2,000-2,999 |
Baggage Compartment Volume - cu.ft. | 100-499 |
Design | Customizability Multiple cabin configuration |
Cabin height - ft | 6-6.11 |
Cabin length (not including baggage) - ft | >50 |
Cabin width - ft | 8-8.11 |
Number of crew | 2 |
Exterior height - ft | 25-25.11 |
Exterior length - ft | 100-110.11 |
Overall wingspan - ft | 100-199.11 |
Cabin volume - cu.ft. | 2,000-2,999 |
Basic operating weight - lb | 50,000-59,999 |
Maximum payload - lb | 6,000-6,999 |
Maximum fuel - lb | 40,000-49,999 |
Engine thrust/flat rating - lbf | 18,000-18,999 |
Long-range cruise - ktas | 400-499 |
Maximum operating altitude - ft | 51,000 |