
Specifications
AI Description
- Configuration: 12 passengers
- Interior: Recently refurbished in 2022
- Forward cabin: 4-place club
- Mid cabin: 4-place club
- Aft cabin: 4-place conference group opposite a credenza
- Aft galley and lavatory
- Exterior: White and gray base paint with blue stripes
- Engines: Rolls-Royce Tay MK 611-8
- Left engine: 17,666 hours, 9,348 cycles
- Right engine: 17,688 hours, 9,377 cycles
- APU: Honeywell 36-100, 11,254 hours
- Avionics:
- FANS 1/A
- EVAS
- CPDLC
- TCAS II w/ Change 7.1
- ADS-B Out
- Wi-Fi: ATG-4000 high-speed internet
- Maintenance:
- 36-month inspection last performed in 2022, next due in 2025
- 72-month inspection last performed in 2020, next due in 2026
- Additional Features: Winglets, Emergency Vision Assurance System, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, Terrain Awareness & Warning System.
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G-IV is a long-range, large-cabin business jet widely used for multi-city business missions where nonstop capability and a comfortable stand-up cabin matter. It sits between mid-size jets and newer ultra-long-range models, offering transcontinental and many transoceanic trip profiles with a traditional Gulfstream cabin layout and proven systems architecture.
Mission Fit
Mission strengths center on carrying a full business load at high cruise altitudes for long legs, reducing enroute time and minimizing fuel/traffic constraints compared with lower-altitude operations. It is typically a better match for longer stage lengths; for frequent short sectors, simpler and smaller platforms can be more efficient.
Cabin
The G-IV cabin is designed around a true large-cabin experience: a flat-floor aisle, generous seating space, and a layout that supports both work and rest over longer legs. Most aircraft are configured with a forward galley and a mix of club seating plus conference or divan arrangements, with an aft lavatory and substantial baggage volume that is accessible in flight on many configurations.