Specifications
Aircraft Details
• New interior by VIP Completions scheduled for May 2026
• New custom paint job scheduled for May 2026
• Equipped with Starlink and RGB LED lighting
• Engines enrolled on RRCC; APU enrolled on MSP Gold
• Airframe: 4,377 hours, 1,813 cycles
• Rolls Royce Tay MK 611-8C engines: 4,362 hours, 1,812 cycles each
• Honeywell GTCP36-150(GIV) APU: 4,576 hours, 2,235 cycles
• Major inspections: 48-month due July 2027, 96-month due July 2031, 192-month due October 2039
• WiFi onboard
• Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic PlaneView with enhanced navigation, HUD, enhanced vision system, triple Honeywell LASEREF V
• 14-passenger configuration: aft galley, forward and aft lavatories, multiple cabin zones
• Entertainment: Airshow 4000 V2, Starlink, 3 external cameras, 6 personal LCD monitors, 17” and 20” LCD monitors
• Weather radar, dual transponders with ADS-B Out, advanced safety systems
• Located in Florida, United States
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G450 is a long-range, large-cabin business jet positioned for nonstop international sectors, high-altitude cruise, and consistent mission flexibility across a wide payload range. It builds on the GV/SP family with a cabin sized for multi-zone seating and sleeping options, and operating characteristics that many flight departments consider straightforward for the category. Buyer interest typically centers on its combination of range, baggage volume, and a cabin that supports productive work and rest on extended legs.
Mission Fit
The G450 tends to fit owners and departments planning regular long legs—often international—where time savings come from avoiding fuel stops and where cabin comfort during extended cruise is a priority. It is less compelling when missions are predominantly short and frequent, or when the acquisition intent is to standardize on the latest cockpit/cabin tech baseline without retrofits.
Cabin
The cabin is designed around a long, relatively wide cross-section that supports two main seating zones and an aft area that can be configured for additional seating or sleeping, depending on the individual aircraft. A forward galley arrangement is common, with an enclosed lavatory aft and a large baggage compartment that is typically accessible in flight on many configurations, supporting long-range travel needs. Overall comfort is influenced by specific interior completion, refurbishment history, and connectivity upgrades rather than the airframe alone.