Specifications
Aircraft Details
• 4,086 total airframe hours, 1,560 cycles, one owner since new, always hangared
• Major inspections scheduled: 144-month and horizontal stabilizer (July 2026), full exterior repaint (August 2026, Matterhorn White, buyer can add striping)
• 16-passenger configuration, excellent interior, forward galley, aft lavatory
• FAR Part 135 equipped, airframe certified under FAR Part 91
• Engines and APU enrolled on JSSI; both engines: 4,086 hours/1,560 cycles; APU: 3,267 hours
• Avionics: Honeywell PlaneView, Collins CASP, enhanced nav, FANS 1/A+, ADS-B Out, HUD II, EVS, PlaneDeck synthetic vision, TCAS 7.1, CPDLC, WAAS/LPV, XM Weather, 88-parameter FDR, graphical weather, lightning sensor, international flight package
• Entertainment: 3 display TV monitors, Airshow 4000, high-speed internet (Inmarsat, Iridium, HD-710, Aircell Axxess II, KA-band, Gogo Avance L5 soon to be upgraded to LX5), dual Blu-ray/DVD/CD, satellite phone
• Additional features: coffee maker, espresso, oven, microwave, LED lighting, 115 VAC outlets, 5 USB and HDMI ports, printer
• Empty weight: 47,644 lbs
• Next key inspections: 24-month (July 2024), 48/72-month (September 2026), 96-month (September 2030), 192-month (September 2030)
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.