
Specifications
AI Description
- Engines: Rolls Royce BR710A1-10, enrolled in RRCC, total hours 7,000.
- APU: Enrolled on JSSI.
- Interior: 14-passenger configuration, refurbished in 2015, features a forward 4-place club, mid-cabin 4-place club, aft 4-place 16G divan, and a jump seat.
- Galley: Forward galley with individual VIP catering and open bar.
- Wi-Fi: Gogo L5 high-speed Wi-Fi.
- Avionics: Equipped with Honeywell DU-885 LCD, Collins communication and navigation radios, Honeywell Primus 880 radar, and ADS-B Out.
- Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 135, MSG-3 maintenance program, G-CMP tracking program.
- Certifications: B-RNAV, CAT II, MNPS, RNP-10, RNP-3, RNP-5, RVSM.
- Exterior: Custom paint completed in 2018, gray with satin finish.
- Additional Features: Winglets, enhanced vision system, terrain awareness and warning system, traffic collision avoidance system, and emergency locator transmitter.
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G-V (GV) is a long-range, large-cabin business jet designed to link major city pairs with fewer stops while carrying a full cabin payload. It sits in the classic Gulfstream family: a wide, stand-up cabin with multiple living zones, strong high-altitude cruise capability, and systems built for long-duration operations. Most aircraft in service have been modernized to varying degrees, so individual examples can differ significantly in avionics, cabin connectivity, and compliance equipment.
Mission Fit
The GV is typically selected for long stage lengths where cabin comfort and range are the primary requirements. It supports missions such as North America–Europe and deep transcontinental segments with generous baggage volume and a layout that can keep passengers productive. For predominantly short sectors, its size and long-range systems can be more aircraft than necessary.
Cabin
The GV cabin is known for its width and ability to be arranged into distinct zones, commonly including a forward galley, club seating, conference/dining area, and an aft stateroom or additional seating. Cabin altitude and environmental performance are geared toward long flights, and baggage capacity supports extended trips. Cabin appointments vary widely by aircraft age and refurbishment history, especially for connectivity, audio/video, and soft goods.