Specifications
Aircraft Details
• Fresh 144-month inspection completed (May 2026)
• FAR Part 135 maintained and certified, RVSM certified
• Engine maintenance on Rolls Royce CorporateCare
• Engines: BR725A1-12, 3,418 hours, 1,622 cycles, on-condition
• Honeywell RE220 (GVI) APU: 3,613 hours, 684 cycles, on MSP
• 15-passenger executive layout, sleeping for 7
• Forward galley with refrigerator, freezer, granite countertops
• High-gloss dark Etimoe veneer cabinetry, cashmere and leather seats, silk blend carpet
• Electrically operated console tables, electric window shades, dual USB ports
• Forward and aft lavatories
• Advanced entertainment: 26” and 17” HD LCD monitors, eight 12.1” personal monitors, Blu-ray/DVD/CD player, dual 160GB media servers
• Connectivity: Starlink internet, Ka-band internet, Honeywell SwiftBroadband, GDC Datalink
• Avionics: Gulfstream PlaneView II, triple FMS, enhanced ADF, triple IRS, dual GPS, HUD, EGPWS with predictive windshear, dual Honeywell Mode S transponders, Aircell Axxess II Iridium, Honeywell Inmarsat SATCOM
• Enhanced soundproofing, acoustic door noise reduction, SecurePlane 500 security system, external color camera system
• Matterhorn white with red stripes exterior
• Forward crew rest compartment
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.