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GULFSTREAM G400(2003)

Specifications

Year2003
Serial Number1504
RegistrationN704SG
Total Hours6,408
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Guardian Jet, LLC

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AI Description

  • Corporate pedigree: US-based and meticulously maintained.
  • Avionics: DU-885 displays, FANS 1/A, CPDLC, dual Honeywell ADCS, dual Collins ADF-462, dual Honeywell FMS NZ-2000, dual Collins VIR-432, dual Collins TDR-94D transponders.
  • Engines: Rolls Royce Tay 611-8, freshly overhauled in 2023, Engine 1 hours since new: 6,227, Engine 2 hours since new: 6,164.
  • APU: Honeywell GTCP36-100G, total time since new: 4,842 hours.
  • Maintenance: Work package for 12, 24, and 48 month tasks underway, completion expected March 2026.
  • Interior: 13-passenger capacity, three-zone cabin, aft galley, refurbished in 2014, features club seating and a berthable divan.
  • Entertainment: Plane Simple KU internet, in-flight phone, Airshow with personal monitors.
  • Exterior: Matterhorn white with black stripes, last painted in 2015.
  • Inspection schedule: 12-month inspection due March 2026, 24-month inspection due March 2028, 48-month inspection due March 2029.

About this Model

Overview

The Gulfstream G400 is positioned as a modern, long-range business jet that targets intercontinental city pairs while keeping the cabin and systems philosophy consistent with Gulfstream’s larger models. It is typically considered when buyers want a true large-cabin environment, current avionics/automation, and robust high-altitude performance, but do not need the maximum range and volume of ultra-long-range flagships.

Mission Fit

In mission planning terms, the G400 is most compelling for long legs where cabin comfort and altitude capability reduce fatigue, and where the operator benefits from Gulfstream’s systems approach and support footprint. It is less compelling if the mission is dominated by short segments or if the requirement is consistently at the top end of published ultra-long-range performance in hot/high, adverse winds, or with heavier passenger/baggage assumptions.

Cabin

The G400 cabin is designed around Gulfstream’s large-cabin expectations: a quiet, low-fatigue environment with ample aisle space, multiple living zones, and a layout that supports both work and rest. Expect a galley and lavatory arrangement oriented to longer legs, with flexibility for meeting groupings and dedicated rest seating depending on completion choices and certification options.