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Gulfstream G700 vs Gulfstream G800 1

The Gulfstream G700 and G800 are both ultra-long-range, large-cabin business jets, but they emphasize different priorities. The G700 is positioned as the flagship focused on maximum cabin volume and onboard living/working space, making it especially attractive for travelers who want the most spacious Gulfstream interior and a higher typical seating configuration. The G800 is a close sibling in the same category, tuned more toward maximum reach and efficiency while still offering a similarly premium, large-cabin experience. In range, the G800 is the longer-legged aircraft, advertised at about 8,000 nautical miles under standard conditions, while the G700 is rated at about 7,500 nautical miles. That difference generally translates to more nonstop city-pair options for the G800 at comparable payloads. For passenger capacity, both can be configured for high-density layouts up to around 19 passengers, but typical real-world executive configurations often seat fewer. In general terms, the G700 tends to be chosen for more cabin space per passenger, while the G800 tends to be chosen for the longest nonstop missions.

SpecGulfstream G700Gulfstream G800
Summary
Cockpit3
Min Crew4
Total Seats1615
ManufacturerGulfstreamGulfstream
Aircraft NameG700G750
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)516982
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$78,000,00071500000
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