Gulfstream G450
About
The Heritage of Large-Cabin Excellence
The G450 is the direct descendant of the legendary GIV series, the aircraft that defined the large-cabin business jet category. Introduced in 2005, the G450 took the proven GIV airframe and added the advanced "PlaneView" cockpit and more powerful Tay engines. It was designed to be the ultimate "intercontinental" jet, capable of crossing the Atlantic with a full load of passengers while providing the reliability of a platform with millions of flight hours.
The G450 Winning Edge
The G450 wins on durability and global support. It is widely considered one of the most reliable large-cabin jets ever built, with a massive global parts and service network. The "winning" cabin feature is the signature Gulfstream oval windows—six on each side—providing an iconic view and a sense of openness. For the operator, the G450 offers a high payload capacity and a cabin that can be divided into three distinct zones, making it as suitable for a mobile office as it is for a private bedroom.
Intercontinental Mastery
The Gulfstream G450 redefines the large-jet experience, offering a blend of proven reliability and sophisticated cabin luxury. It accommodates up to 16 passengers in a meticulously quiet interior that features a full-service galley and two lavatories. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8C engines, the G450 cruises at Mach 0.80 with a range of 4,350 nautical miles. The PlaneView flight deck, featuring four large displays and a signature "Cursor Control Device," ensures the highest level of safety and precision for long-haul missions.