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Enstrom 480b vs Gulfstream G700 vs Robinson R66

The Enstrom 480B and Robinson R66 are both light turbine helicopters suited to short-to-medium missions, while the Gulfstream G700 is an ultra-long-range business jet designed for intercontinental travel. In category, the Enstrom 480B is typically used for training, utility, and light corporate or personal transport, offering rugged operations and good hover performance. The Robinson R66 is a lighter, more commonly owner-operated turbine helicopter optimized for straightforward, cost-conscious personal and utility flying. The Gulfstream G700 sits at the top end of business aviation, emphasizing high-speed, high-altitude cruise and large-cabin comfort. In range, the G700 is in a different class, capable of flying roughly 7,500 nautical miles, enabling nonstop routes such as New York to Dubai under favorable conditions. The Enstrom 480B and R66 have ranges measured in a few hundred nautical miles, generally appropriate for regional trips with possible fuel stops depending on payload and weather. Passenger capacity also differs sharply: the G700 typically carries around 10–19 passengers depending on configuration, whereas the Enstrom 480B and R66 generally seat a pilot plus about four passengers.

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