Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintained under FAR Part 91; maintenance performed by Gulfstream or Western Jet as of 02/13/2023
- Enrolled in MSPM (Maintenance Service Plan - Mechanical) and G-CMP tracking; engines on CorporateCare program
- Honeywell MSPA (Avionics & Collins CASP), Honeywell APU on MSP Gold
- Two owners since new
- Upcoming/Recent inspections: 2C (due 04/2024), 4C (due 06/2024), 3C & 144-Month (due 12/2024), Horizontal Stabilizer (due 06/2025), 8C (due 06/2028), 192-Month (due 07/2028)
- Engines: 2 x BR710C4-11, TTSN 5555 hours, TBO 8000 hours, TCSN 1683 cycles
- Avionics: Dual SATCOM, ADS-B Out v2, FANS-1/A+, CPDLC, RAAS, heads-up display, enhanced/synthetic vision, Collins visual guidance system, CVR, FDR, TCAS-3000SP, weather radar
- Additional: Winglets, EVAS, forward crew rest, enhanced soundproofing, Securaplane 3-camera video, LED taxi & landing lights
- Interior: 16-passenger executive layout, 3-zone floor plan, forward 4-place club, conference group, dual aft divans, dual vacuum lavatories, forward galley with microwave, convection oven, espresso machine, refrigerator
- Entertainment: Airshow 4000, dual DVD, multiple monitors, Gogo AVANCE L5 broadband
- Exterior: Matterhorn white & cumulous gray pearl with metallic stripes, completed by Duncan Aviation (05/2021)
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G550 is a long-range, large-cabin business jet designed to cover intercontinental city pairs while maintaining strong cruise efficiency and the ability to operate at high altitudes. It is commonly selected where nonstop capability, a quiet and stable cabin environment, and a mature global support footprint matter more than acquiring the newest flight-deck generation.
Mission Fit
In typical use, the G550 fits owners and flight departments planning long legs with full passenger payload and baggage, while still wanting schedule flexibility and high cruise altitudes to route around weather. It is less compelling when most flights are under a few hours or when hangar constraints and ground handling favor smaller airframes.
Cabin
The cabin is configured as a true large-cabin environment with a long, stand-up cross-section and multiple living/working zones. Typical arrangements support a forward galley, a conference or club seating area, and an aft lounge, with an enclosed lavatory and generous baggage volume for long trips. Cabin altitude is managed for long-duration comfort, and the aircraft is commonly equipped for international connectivity and in-flight productivity, subject to specific avionics and cabin management options.