Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Airframe: 7,098 total hours, 3,960 total cycles, equipped with winglets, enrolled in Smart Parts maintenance program
- Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW306A, enrolled on ESP, Engine 1 (6,959 hours, 3,872 cycles), Engine 2 (6,885 hours, 3,833 cycles)
- Avionics: Honeywell FCC-4005 Flight Director System, Dual Collins FCC-4005 Autopilot, Universal UNS-1 SCN 1002.3 FMS, Collins TTR-920/430 TCAS 7.1, Dual Collins VHF-422C / Garmin GNS-430 Nav Com, Collins ADF-462, DME-442, Honeywell Mark V EGPWS TAWS, Collins Aerospace 4000A GPS, Collins TWR-850 Weather Radar, KCU-951 HF, Universal FANS 1/A+ with Unilink UL-801, Airshow 400 CMS, Collins ALT-4000 Encoding Altimeter, TDR94D ATC/Mode S Transponder, ADS-B Out, FANS, CPDLC
- Additional Equipment: Gogo Biz ATG-5000 High Speed Wi-Fi, LED lighting, 110V AC outlets
- Interior: 9-passenger configuration, light beige leather, forward four-place club seating, dual aft-facing seats, three-place berthable divan, jumpseat, forward galley with microwave and coffee maker, quarter figured etimoe wood cabinetry, belted aft lavatory
- Exterior: White base with blue stripes
- Airworthy status: Yes
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G200 is a super-midsize business jet derived from the IAI Galaxy program and marketed by Gulfstream with a large-cabin cross-section for its class. It is typically selected for reliable U.S. transcontinental capability, eight-to-ten passenger layouts, and a cabin that prioritizes usable space and baggage volume over the newest design language. Avionics and cabin tech vary meaningfully by year and retrofit history, so configuration review is central to comparing aircraft.
Mission Fit
In day-to-day use the G200 fits missions where a super-midsize jet’s block speeds and runway performance cover most business airports while still offering a noticeably roomy cabin. Payload-range performance depends on temperature, winds, reserves, and individual aircraft equipment/weight; review typical city pairs with your operator assumptions rather than relying on brochure numbers.
Cabin
The cabin is known for its width and a practical layout with a forward galley and aft lavatory common to the type. Seating is usually arranged in a club plus additional seats opposite, producing a functional environment for mixed work and conversation. The baggage compartment is a frequent selling point for multi-leg travel with multiple passengers and luggage.