
Specifications
AI Description
- Model: Gulfstream G650ER
- Configuration: Preferred forward galley, 4-zone floorplan
- Passenger Capacity: 16
- Engines: Rolls Royce BR725A1-12
- Engine 1: 902 hours, 315 cycles
- Engine 2: 902 hours, 315 cycles
- APU: Honeywell RE220, 535 hours, enrolled on Honeywell MSP Gold
- Maintenance: Fresh inspection package delivered at Gulfstream St. Louis
- Avionics: Gulfstream PlaneView II, Honeywell Primus Epic, four 14” LCD displays, dual Honeywell flight guidance/autopilot
- Connectivity: JetConnex KA Band high-speed data, Aircell Axxess Iridium
- Entertainment: Gulfstream GCMS, dual-slot Blu-ray/DVD/CD player, multiple cabin monitors
- Navigation: CAT II/III capable, WAAS/LPV capable, FANS 1/A+
- Additional Features: Auto-throttles, Securaplane 500, LED lighting, coffee maker, microwave, convection oven, refrigerator
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with Viking and Nordic grey accent stripes
- Inspection Compliance: Next due inspections from March 2025 to August 2035
About this Model
Overview
The G650ER extends the G650 platform with additional range capability aimed at reducing fuel stops on long city pairs while keeping the same large-cabin footprint, high cruise speeds, and Gulfstream’s flight-deck philosophy. It is typically selected when consistent nonstop reach, time-zone crossing comfort, and strong high-altitude performance matter more than short-field flexibility or low-intensity utilization economics.
Mission Fit
In practical use, the G650ER is optimized for long stage lengths and high cruise altitudes, where it can translate capability into fewer tech stops and more route options. On shorter sectors it remains fast and comfortable, but its mission strengths are most apparent on long-haul schedules and international operations that benefit from additional fuel and planning margin.
Cabin
The cabin is configured for long-duration comfort with a tall cross-section, wide aisle, and multiple living zones to separate meetings, dining, and rest. Large oval windows and higher typical cruise altitudes support a brighter, less fatiguing environment for passengers. Most aircraft are delivered with an enclosed aft lavatory and a forward galley sized for international catering, with seating layouts that emphasize lie-flat sleeping options for a portion of the cabin.