Gulfstream G200
About
The Super-Midsize Pioneer
The Gulfstream G200 (originally the Galaxy) was Gulfstream’s entry into the super-midsize market, offering a cabin size that rivaled large-cabin jets at a much lower price point. When Gulfstream acquired the program, they refined the interior and support systems to match their legendary standards. It was the first jet in its class to offer a "wide-body" feel, providing more headroom and shoulder room than the competing midsize jets of the era.
The G200 Value Proposition
The G200 wins on cabin-to-cost ratio. It offers a stand-up cabin with a flat floor and seating for nine to ten passengers, making it a favorite for charter operators who need to move groups across the country. The "winning" feature is its massive external baggage capacity and its ability to fly coast-to-coast missions with ease. It remains a popular choice for those who want the prestige of the Gulfstream brand with the efficiency of a super-midsize airframe.
Super-Midsize Comfort and Range
The Gulfstream G200 remains a staple of the super-midsize market, offering a blend of large-cabin comfort and transcontinental reach. It accommodates up to ten passengers in a spacious interior featuring a full-service galley and a private aft lavatory. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW306A engines, the G200 cruises at 459 knots with a range of 3,400 nautical miles. Equipped with the Collins Pro Line 4 avionics suite, it provides a stable and reliable platform for both domestic and international missions.