Specifications
AI Description
- Model: GULFSTREAM G600
- Engine: PRATT & WHITNEY PW815GA (x2)
- Auxiliary Power Unit: HONEYWELL HGT400
- Avionics:
- Emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS)
- Triple VHF Comms
- Dual Navigation Modules
- Dual Mode S ADS-B Out
- Honeywell RDR-4000M 3D Weather Radar
- TCAS II
- Exterior:
- Painted in 2020
- Alpine white with Caribbean blue accents
- Enhanced protective coating
- Interior:
- 15 passenger VIP configuration
- Fully equipped galley with stainless steel appliances
- Aft lavatory and forward crew lavatory
- Sleeping capacity for 8
- Sisal plain granite flooring
- Gulfstream cabin management system
- Features:
- Winglets
- High-speed data/Wi-Fi
- Cockpit Voice Recorder and Flight Data Recorder
- Terrain Awareness & Warning System
- Emergency Locator Transmitter
- Maintenance:
- Maintained under EASA Part 145 certification
About this Model
Overview
The Gulfstream G600 sits in the large-cabin, long-range segment, aimed at operators who want intercontinental capability with a cabin sized for comfortable multi-hour flying and a performance profile that supports both fast cruise and access to a wide set of business-jet airports. It shares Gulfstream’s design approach of pairing a spacious, low-altitude cabin environment with avionics and flight-control systems oriented toward workload reduction and high dispatch reliability.
Mission Fit
The G600 is best matched to missions that consistently use its range and cabin volume—long stage lengths, heavier passenger loads, and the need for a true large-cabin environment. It can do shorter sectors efficiently for its class, but its value proposition becomes clearer when flying farther, faster, and with a cabin used as a workspace over many hours.
Cabin
The cabin is designed around a wide-body cross-section with multiple living zones, typically combining club seating, conference/dining options, and an aft rest/lavatory area depending on configuration. Gulfstream’s cabin philosophy emphasizes a low cabin altitude at cruise, large windows, and strong environmental control performance to support comfort on long flights. Noise levels and ride quality are typically aligned with the expectations of the large-cabin segment, especially at high altitude.