Gulfstream G550
About
The Relentless Global Legend
The Gulfstream G550 is one of the most successful and respected business jets ever built. Introduced in 2003 as the ultra-long-range evolution of the G-V, it quickly became the gold standard for international corporate travel. Known for its "dispatch reliability," the G550 was the first aircraft to feature the PlaneView flight deck, and its performance was so robust that it earned the Collier Trophy for its technological contributions to aviation.
Why the G550 Remains a Global Benchmark
The G550 wins on proven endurance and versatility. It is a 12-hour+ aircraft that can fly eight passengers non-stop from New York to Tokyo or London to Los Angeles. The "winning" feature for many owners is the cabin flexibility; it can be configured with up to four living areas, including a dedicated crew rest zone for long-haul missions. With over 600 units in service, it offers a level of operational support and "mission certainty" that few other jets can match, making it a premier choice in the pre-owned and charter markets.
Long-Range Dominance
The Gulfstream G550 stands as a titan of the ultra-long-range category, blending a spacious cabin with exceptional intercontinental reach. It seats up to 19 passengers in a quiet, pressurized interior that features 14 panoramic oval windows and a full-service galley. Powered by two Rolls-Royce BR710C4-11 engines, it cruises at Mach 0.80 with a range of 6,750 nautical miles. Equipped with the PlaneView flight deck and the Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS), it ensures the highest level of precision for global missions in all weather conditions.