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GULFSTREAM G150(2007)

Specifications

Year2007
Serial Number225
RegistrationN9MM
Total Hours10,214
LocationHOUSTON HOBBY
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Swartz Aviation Group, LLC

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John Swartz

817-995-4234

john@swartzaviationgroup.com

Aircraft Details

  • Engine Type: TFE-731-40AR-200G
  • Engine Maintenance Program: MSP Gold
  • Engine Time Since New: 10,004.7 hours (Engine 1), 9,848.5 hours (Engine 2)
  • Engine Cycles Since New: 5,269 (Engine 1), 5,159 (Engine 2)
  • APU: Yes, RE100 (CS), MSP Gold
  • APU Time Since New: 4,473 hours, 4,473 cycles
  • Avionics System: Collins Proline 21
  • Key Avionics Features:
  • (4) Collins AFD-5200 Adaptive Flight Displays
  • (2) Collins FMC-6000 Flight Management Computers
  • (1) Honeywell Mark V EGPWS
  • (1) Collins TTR-4000 TCAS II
  • ADS-B Out V2.0
  • Interior Configuration: 7 passengers, forward galley, aft belted lavatory
  • Interior Refurbishment: 2025, includes updated seating, carpeting, and countertops
  • Entertainment Features: AVANCE L3 WiFi, 15” Rosen LCD monitor
  • Exterior Paint: New in 2025, base color PPG Silver with black stripes
  • Maintenance Status: Undergoing inspections (1C, 2C, 4C, 6C) through end of 2026 at West Star, Alton

About this Model

Overview

The Gulfstream G150 is a super-midsize business jet that combines a relatively compact airframe with performance aimed at typical coast-to-coast U.S. missions. It is often evaluated by buyers who want higher cruise capability and a stand-up class cabin in a smaller footprint than large-cabin jets, while keeping airport access and operating complexity closer to midsize norms.

Mission Fit

In practice, the G150 fits missions where a small group needs super-midsize speed and range without stepping into heavier, larger-cabin aircraft. It works well for day trips and multi-leg schedules because cruise performance can compress block times, but it is less compelling when passenger count, baggage volume, or range requirements push toward larger platforms.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged in a typical super-midsize layout with club seating and an aft lavatory, targeting comfortable travel for small groups. Expect a functional galley area for catering and beverages, along with an enclosed lavatory for privacy on longer legs. Cabin comfort is generally strongest for 4–6 travelers, with additional seats possible depending on configuration and options.