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Cessna 208b Grand Caravan Ex vs Gulfstream G700 vs Robinson R66

The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX is a single‑engine turboprop utility aircraft optimized for short to moderate regional hops, typically offering roughly 900–1,200 nautical miles of range depending on payload and conditions, and commonly carrying about 9–14 passengers (often fewer in typical commuter or charter layouts). The Gulfstream G700 is an ultra‑long‑range large‑cabin business jet designed for intercontinental travel, with about 7,500 nautical miles of range and a high-end cabin that usually accommodates around 12–19 passengers (with certified maximums higher depending on configuration). The Robinson R66 is a single‑engine turbine helicopter aimed at short-range, point‑to‑point missions with vertical access; it typically has about 300–350 nautical miles of range and seats up to 5 people including the pilot. Overall, the Grand Caravan emphasizes rugged versatility and payload on shorter routes, the G700 prioritizes speed, comfort, and global range, and the R66 trades range and cruise efficiency for access to landing sites that fixed‑wing aircraft cannot use.

SpecGulfstream G700
Summary
Cockpit3
Min Crew4
Total Seats16
ManufacturerGulfstream
Aircraft NameG700
CertificationIn Development
Max Range (nm)7500
Max Cabin Seats19
OEM VerificationUn-Verified
Standard Cabin Seats12
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Gulfstream Symmetry Flight Deck
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)516
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$78,000,000
Cabin
Cockpit2
Min Crew4
Crew RestOptional
Jump SeatYes
Total Seats16
Galley LocationFWD
Max Cabin Seats19
Lavatory LocationFWD / AFT
Standard Cabin Seats12
Engine
ModelPearl 700
TBO (hrs)On Condition
Thrust (lbs)18250
No. of Engines2
Dimensions
Length (ft)109.9
Wingspan (ft)103
Aisle Step (ft)Flat Floor
Cabin Width (ft)8.2
Cabin Height (ft)6.25
Cabin Length (ft)56.9
Overall Height (ft)25.4
Baggage Volume Int. (cu. ft)195