
Specifications
AI Description
- Airframe: 1,060 hours, 758 cycles.
- Engines:
- Engine 1: AS907-2-1G, 1,080 hours, 791 cycles, MSP Gold.
- Engine 2: AS907-2-1G, 854 hours, 603 cycles, MSP Gold.
- APU: GTCP36-150(IAI), 1,068 hours, 1,376 cycles, MSP Gold.
- Avionics: Gulfstream PlaneView™ Flight Deck, triple FMS, HUD/EVS, synthetic vision system, XM weather receiver.
- Interior:
- Capacity: 9 passengers.
- Configuration: Forward galley with microwave, coffee maker, galley sink; forward four-place club, aft three-place divan opposite two club seats; aft vacuum lavatory.
- Entertainment: Ka-Band high-speed data system, Gulfstream Cabin Management System (GCMS), forward and aft 22” bulkhead monitors, 110V outlets, USB ports.
- Exterior: Overall white with Nordic gray, yellow, and Arista blue stripes; last painted in 2022.
- Maintenance: Inspections due between 2024 and 2034, maintained under FAR Part 91.
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G280 is a super-midsize business jet designed around efficient transcontinental capability and a cabin sized for full workdays in flight. It is commonly selected by operators who want near–large-cabin mission utility (range and baggage volume) while retaining the access and operating flexibility typical of the super-midsize category.
Mission Fit
The G280 fits organizations that frequently fly 2,000–3,000+ nautical mile legs and want to keep payload practical without stepping into a heavy-jet operating footprint. It is less compelling when missions are predominantly short hops or when cabin capacity expectations regularly exceed the typical super-midsize comfort zone.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged to support both productivity and rest, with a flat floor, Gulfstream-style interior fit and finish, and a layout that usually includes a forward galley and enclosed aft lavatory. Most aircraft provide a combination of club seating and additional chairs opposite or aft, plus substantial baggage volume suited to longer trips.