
Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Aircraft Model: GULFSTREAM G500 (GVII)
- Configuration: 14 passengers, executive layout
- Interior Features:
- Forward galley with various appliances (coffeemaker, microwave, convection oven, refrigerator)
- Seating: 4-place club, mid-cabin conference group, dual aft opposing 3-place divans, jumpseat
- Entertainment: 24-inch and 32-inch HD LCD monitors
- Lavatories: Two fully enclosed (forward and aft)
- Exterior Colors: Snow white with cool gray and gray stripes
- Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW814GA
- Engine Warranty: ESP PurePower Premium until June 2026
- Total Hours Since New: 1559:54
- Total Cycles Since New: 831
- APU: Honeywell HGT400(G) with MSP Gold program, total hours 1663
- Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic, dual communication radios, GPS, radar altimeter, and weather radar
- Safety Features: TCAS II, EGPWS, Enhanced Vision System (EVS), Future Air Navigation System (FANS)
- Maintenance Tracking: CAMP, EASA compliant
- Inspection Due Dates: Various inspections scheduled between 2026 and 2030
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G500 sits in the long-range, large-cabin segment, targeting missions that value speed, cruise altitude, and a modern cabin without stepping into ultra-long-range size. It shares key design themes with other Gulfstream models—high-speed cruise capability, efficient high-altitude operation, and a flight deck built around integrated avionics and active flight-safety systems—while offering a cabin sized for full teams and multi-hour productivity.
Mission Fit
The G500 is typically chosen for nonstop stage lengths that push beyond super-midsize norms, with flexibility to carry multiple passengers and bags at high cruise altitudes. It is best used when the cabin is consistently utilized and when schedule reliability benefits from strong climb and cruise performance. For primarily short-hop utilization or highly constrained airports, its operating footprint may be more aircraft than needed.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged to support long missions: a stand-up class cross-section, multiple living zones, and a galley/entry area that can sustain full-service catering. Typical interiors emphasize low fatigue on extended flights through pressurization and sound management (exact values vary by build), with connectivity and power provisions commonly specified for work-focused trips. Baggage access and lavatory fit depend on the specific completion.