
Aircraft class:
Heavy Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots, 1 flight attendant
Range:
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Service ceiling:
Engines:
Two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 engines
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First delivered:
Early 2000s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range of over 4,300 nautical miles, the G300 seamlessly handles long-haul flights such as New York to London, Miami to Sao Paulo, or Los Angeles to Honolulu on a single leg, with reserves for peace of mind. | Transatlantic and cross-country routes are easily within the aircraft's reach, offering nonstop travel for most missions. Even with a full cabin and luggage, the G300’s high cruise speeds mean shorter travel times and less time in the air. | The jet’s impressive climb capabilities and 45,000-foot ceiling allow crews to optimize routes and avoid congestion, while takeoff and landing performance opens access to many major and select secondary airports. For business or leisure, the G300 delivers a true door-to-door experience, minimizing delays and maximizing productivity.

The G300’s cabin sets a new benchmark for space and luxury in the heavy jet category. With a stand-up height of approximately 6 feet 2 inches and a width of over 7 feet, passengers enjoy the freedom to move, socialize, or work in an open, airy environment. | Typical configurations accommodate 12 to 14 guests in lounge-style seating, club chairs, sofas, and an optional conference area, all complemented by large panoramic windows that flood the cabin with natural light. | Every detail is designed for comfort and convenience—fully reclining leather seats, premium wood finishes, state-of-the-art entertainment systems, and a spacious lavatory. Many G300s feature onboard Wi-Fi, satellite communications, and dedicated galleys for gourmet catering. The baggage compartment of 26 cubic feet easily accommodates luggage, golf clubs, or extended trip essentials, ensuring guests travel in style without compromise.




While the G300 excels on nonstop long-range missions, it may be more aircraft than necessary for short regional flights or smaller groups. For multi-city business trips, family vacations, or executive teams requiring privacy, speed, and luxury over extended distances, the G300 is unmatched in its class.


The G300 typically accommodates 12 to 14 passengers in spacious club seating, with some layouts offering additional lounge or conference arrangements for business and leisure groups.




Yes. The G300 features a full stand-up cabin, a large private lavatory, and 26 cubic feet of baggage space—ample for luggage, golf bags, and extended trip necessities.

Absolutely. The G300 handles nonstop coast-to-coast and most transatlantic flights with ease, though extreme headwinds or maximum passenger loads may occasionally require a brief technical stop, as with any long-range jet.
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