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GULFSTREAM G650(2013)

GULFSTREAM G650
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Specifications

Year2013
Serial Number6051
Registration--
Total Hours3,654
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Jetcraft Corporation

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AI Description

  • Original owner
  • Exclusively Gulfstream maintained
  • No damage history
  • Engines on Rolls Royce Corporate Care (RRCC)
  • APU on Maintenance Service Plan (MSP)
  • 144-month inspection due October 2025
  • Part 135 qualified
  • Total airframe hours: 3,654
  • Total landings: 1,197
  • Entry into service: November 2013
  • Maintenance tracking: CAMP
  • Engines: Rolls Royce BR725A1-12
  • Engine 1: 3,654 hours, 1,197 cycles
  • Engine 2: 3,654 hours, 1,197 cycles
  • APU: Honeywell RE220, total time since new: 2,272 hours
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic, full Block 3 package (excluding ASC 127 PLPS and ASC 128 AP TCAS)
  • Additional features:
  • Runway Awareness Advisory System
  • Predictive Windshear
  • XM Weather System
  • Planeview Avionics Enhancement
  • Predictive Weather Activation
  • Planeview Master Operating System
  • Interior configuration: 13 passengers
  • Forward galley and lavatory
  • Aft lavatory
  • Crew rest area with forward jumpseat
  • Exterior: Matterhorn White with red and black stripes

About this Model

Overview

The Gulfstream G650 is positioned for nonstop intercontinental city pairs where time enroute, altitude capability, and cabin comfort matter as much as range. It combines very high cruise speeds with a long-range fuel capacity and a large-cabin cross-section, supporting executive travel schedules that benefit from fewer stops and strong routing flexibility over water and remote regions.

Mission Fit

Best suited to long stages flown at high cruise altitude with a passenger load that still allows meaningful baggage and catering. When the typical day is 1–3 hour legs, the aircraft’s capability can be underutilized; conversely, when the schedule includes long overwater segments or tight same-day international turns, the G650’s performance envelope is the point.

Cabin

The cabin is arranged around a wide-body feel for a business jet, emphasizing personal space, low fatigue on long legs, and flexible zones for meeting, dining, and rest. Large windows and a high cabin altitude strategy are core to the passenger experience on extended flights, supporting productivity and sleep quality. Most aircraft are delivered with an enclosed aft lavatory and a forward galley sized for long-range catering needs.