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The Gulfstream jet G650 stands among the fastest business jet models in business aviation, designed for travelers who need to fly nonstop across continents. Built as the company's largest and fastest jet prior to the introduction of the G700 and G800, the G650 was Gulfstream's flagship aircraft, showcasing advanced engineering and craftsmanship in its construction. Its fuselage and wing structure are built with cutting-edge materials and technology, contributing to its performance and reputation.
Since entering service in 2012, following its first flight in November 2009 and FAA certification in September 2012, this aircraft has become a mainstay in global charter fleets.
Production continued through approximately 2025, establishing the G650 as a proven platform with extensive support networks. While newer siblings like the G700 and G800 offer incremental improvements, the G650 remains widely available and cost-effective for ultra-long range missions.
Jettly connects travelers to G650 charter options worldwide through its digital marketplace, eliminating the need for ownership or long-term contracts and giving access to a broad range of private charter aircraft.
The Gulfstream jet G650 is an ultra-long-range business jet capable of flying up to 7,000 nm, allowing passengers to fly nonstop between major cities such as New York and Tokyo or London and Los Angeles.
Standard cabin configurations seat 13–16 passengers across four living areas, with a quiet environment maintained at low cabin altitude to reduce fatigue. The cabin features a unique oval cross-section, enhancing spaciousness, and is equipped with a full kitchen, bar, and advanced entertainment options, including satellite phones and wireless internet.
Performance highlights include a maximum speed of Mach 0.925, a service ceiling of 51,000 ft, and a takeoff distance of under 6,000 ft. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce BR725 turbofan engines, each generating 17,000 pounds-force of thrust.
The G650 incorporates advanced safety and technology features such as a fully fly-by-wire control system, Predictive Landing Performance System to prevent runway overruns, Enhanced Vision System projecting infrared images on the pilot’s Head-Up Display, and an Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System with windshear protection.
Cabin air quality is exceptional, with nearly 100% fresh air replenished every two minutes using air-ionizing technology and HEPA filtration, promoting passenger comfort and health.
Jettly offers on-demand G650 charters globally through its digital platform, providing instant pricing and access to vetted operators without requiring jet ownership.
This guide covers specifications, cabin experience, charter pricing ranges, use cases, and booking through Jettly.
The G650 program produced around 590–600 aircraft when combining G650 and G650ER variants, with over 500 G650S currently in operation worldwide, underscoring its active status and strong presence in global fleets. The ER version adds extended range through additional fuel capacity, though many charter listings market both as G650 due to their shared airframe.
Typical configurations accommodate 13–16 passengers with 2 pilots and 1–2 flight attendants on longer sectors. High-density layouts can reach 18–19 seats. Classified as a large-cabin ultra-long range jet, the G650 serves corporate shuttles between financial centers, government missions, and leisure travel requiring extended non-stop sectors.
The G650 was recognized for its technological and safety advancements with the prestigious 2014 Collier Trophy, highlighting its impact on business aviation.
Performance drives the G650’s appeal. Under NBAA IFR reserves with eight passengers, the aircraft achieves a maximum range of approximately 7,000 nm—enough to connect New York to Dubai or Los Angeles to Shanghai without fuel stops.
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Specification |
Detail |
|---|---|
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Maximum Speed |
Mach 0.925 (approx. 530 knots) |
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Long Range Cruise |
Mach 0.85–0.90 (approx. 488 knots) |
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Service Ceiling |
51,000 ft |
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Takeoff Distance |
5,858–6,299 ft |
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Landing Distance |
2,400–2,500 ft |
The 51,000 ft ceiling allows pilots to fly above most commercial traffic and adverse weather, improving ride quality. This takeoff performance grants access to over 2,000 airports beyond major hubs, including London, Beijing, and regional fields closer to final destinations.
External dimensions measure 99 ft 9 in in length with a wingspan of 99 ft 7 in and a height of 25 ft 8 in.
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Dimension |
Measurement |
|---|---|
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Length |
99 ft 9 in |
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Wingspan |
99 ft 7 in |
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Height |
25 ft 8 in |
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Cabin Length |
46 ft 10 in |
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Cabin Width |
8 ft 2 in |
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Cabin Height |
6 ft 3 in |
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Cabin Volume |
2,138 cubic feet |
|
Baggage Volume |
195 cubic feet |
Most adults can stand comfortably in the aisle. Typical layouts divide into four zones: forward club seating, a conference or dining area, an aft lounge with divans, and an optional rear stateroom. Sixteen large oval cabin windows (8 per side) flood the interior with natural light—a signature Gulfstream design element that enhances the sense of size without requiring excessive square footage.
The G650 cabin prioritizes productivity and rest on extended flights rather than superficial luxury. Cabin altitude stays at 3,000–4,000 ft even at cruise, significantly reducing jet lag on transoceanic sectors.
Common configurations include swiveling club seats, conference tables for meetings, divans convertible to berths, and private staterooms with full-size beds on select aircraft. Entertainment features include high-speed Wi-Fi (satellite-dependent), multiple HD screens, and cabin management systems controlling lighting, temperature, and window shades.
Through Jettly’s operators, travelers can arrange catering from multi-course hot meals to dietary-specific options via Jettly Eats in-flight catering. An overnight New York–London executive trip might use divan beds for rest, while a family flying Los Angeles to Maui could configure the stateroom for children and tailor meals through Jettly Eats in-flight catering.
Two Rolls-Royce BR725 A1-12 turbofan engines power the G650, each producing 17,000 pounds of thrust. This enables rapid climbs to 51,000 ft and sustained high-speed cruise across long sectors. Fuel consumption averages 415–500 gal per hour at cruise.
The PlaneView II cockpit uses Honeywell Primus Epic avionics with large-format displays, synthetic vision, and optional head-up displays. Fly-by-wire aircraft controls replace mechanical linkages with electronic signals, improving handling, stability, and envelope protection.
Advanced safety features include the Predictive Landing Performance System, which helps pilots avoid runway overruns, and the Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System with windshear protection to alert pilots of terrain and obstacle risks. The Enhanced Vision System projects infrared images onto the pilot’s Head-Up Display, improving situational awareness during low visibility conditions.
G650 aircraft in Jettly’s network operate under Part 135 (FAA) or equivalent EASA standards, with operators maintaining rigorous inspection schedules and crew training programs.
Full ownership of a G650 involves millions in annual fixed costs—insurance, crew salaries, hangar fees, and maintenance. Travelers often turn to resources explaining private jet charter costs and savings strategies, which helps drive demand for on-demand charter through platforms like Jettly.
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Cost Component |
Price Range |
|---|---|
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Direct Operating Cost |
$6,000–$7,000 per hour |
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Charter Rate |
$9,000–$13,000+ per hour |
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Fuel Consumption |
~500 gallons per hour |
Factors affecting price include trip length, repositioning legs, crew overnights, airport fees, peak seasons like February or March holidays, and de-icing in winter, with additional savings sometimes available through crowdsourced shared private jet flights. Tools like Jettly’s private jet charter cost estimator provide instant quotes to compare options, including empty leg opportunities that can reduce costs.
The G650 excels on intercontinental missions and other international private jet flights, but also serves shorter routes where space and privacy matter.
New York (KTEB) to Dubai (OMDB)
London (EGGW) to Hong Kong
Los Angeles to Tokyo
Paris to Johannesburg
Toronto to Vancouver
New York to Miami
London to Marrakesh
Use cases span executive roadshows covering multiple cities, urgent C-suite travel for time-sensitive deals, and family leisure travel to remote destinations, where travelers may opt to buy a single seat on a private jet rather than chartering the entire aircraft. The G650’s operating speed and access to smaller airports located via an airport locator tool cut door-to-door travel time compared to commercial schedules with connections and security delays.
The G700 extends the G650 platform by roughly 10 ft, offering up to five living areas and a top speed around Mach 0.935 using Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines. The G800 maintains G650 cabin size but achieves 8,000+ nm range.
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Model |
Cabin Length |
Max Range (nm) |
Max Speed (Mach) |
Price (2023) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
G650 |
46 ft 10 in |
7,000 |
0.925 |
$68.5 million |
|
G700 |
57 ft |
7,500 |
0.935 |
$79.9 million |
|
G800 |
~46 ft 10 in |
8,200 |
0.935 |
$72.5 million |
Despite these improvements, the G650 remains more abundant in charter fleets and often more accessible in pricing. It represents a proven aircraft with extensive operator support, while the G700 and G800 command premium rates as newer entrants. Jettly’s marketplace surfaces G650, G650ER, and other private charter aircraft, letting travelers balance budget, cabin size, and range requirements.
Jettly operates as a digital private jet charter platform connecting travelers to vetted operators worldwide. Users enter route and dates, receive available aircraft options with instant pricing, and confirm bookings through the platform.
The platform supports on-demand bookings and private jet memberships for frequent flyers. For G650 charters specifically, travelers can compare operators, review aircraft year of manufacture and cabin photos, and coordinate ground transportation and custom catering.
Learn more about Jettly’s charter options at https://www.jettly.com.
Large jets carry a higher environmental impact than smaller aircraft on a per-passenger basis when load factors are low. However, the G650’s aerodynamically efficient wing design and modern engines improve fuel efficiency compared to older large-cabin jets.
Some operators in Jettly’s network offer carbon offset programs. Best practices include maximizing passenger load and consolidating routes. Jettly’s tech-driven approach reduces deadhead flights by matching aircraft to routes more efficiently.
While optimized for long sectors like transatlantic or transpacific missions, the G650 regularly serves shorter routes when clients prioritize space, privacy, or aircraft consistency across multi-leg itineraries. Using a G650 for a short hop like New York–Boston is possible, but typically more expensive than a light jet. Jettly can present multiple aircraft options for comparison to find the right fit.
For complex or long-haul trips during peak periods in September through November or holiday seasons, booking 7–14 days ahead secures better availability and pricing. Jettly can often arrange a G650 within 24–48 hours, depending on aircraft positioning, crew duty limits, and regulatory approvals.
The G650 provides 195 cubic feet of baggage space, sufficient for 13–16 passengers with standard checked luggage plus items like golf bags and skis. Most configurations feature externally accessible baggage with total capacity affected by weight-and-balance limits. Confirm specifics through Jettly’s page for each aircraft.
Most operators support customized catering from snacks to multi-course meals tailored to dietary requirements (vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free). Cabin setups, including bed configurations or conference layouts, can typically be prepared before departure when requested through Jettly in advance.
Many operators allow dogs and cats in the cabin, subject to advance approval, cleaning fees, and import/export documentation at origin and destination. Notify Jettly during the quote process about pet size and species so operators can confirm policies and requirements before you buy or board your flight.
The Gulfstream G650 delivers proven performance for demanding intercontinental missions. Its combination of 7,000 nm range, Mach 0.925 speed, and spacious four-zone cabin makes it the company’s largest production success in the ultra-long range category through the year it reached full market saturation.
Compared to midsize jets, the G650 offers superior space and range. Against newer Gulfstream models, it remains more available and often more cost-effective. For travelers who need to sell stakeholders on productivity during flight or arrive rested after crossing multiple time zones, the Gulfstream jet G650 delivers.
Jettly provides access to G650 charters with transparent pricing and digital booking tools, eliminating the need for jet cards or fractional ownership.
Experience private travel tailored to your needs. Discover available flights or get a personalized quote at https://www.jettly.com.
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