
Aircraft class:
Midsize Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Honeywell TFE731-40R-200G turbofans
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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 maximum range approaching 3,749 nautical miles, the Gulfstream G-100 delivers true coast-to-coast and transcontinental capability in a midsize package. Effortlessly linking city pairs like New York to San Francisco, Los Angeles to Miami, and London to Dubai, the G-100 offers nonstop service on routes that other midsize jets can only dream of. | The jet’s high-speed cruise of 461 knots minimizes time in the air, while its 45,000-foot ceiling allows for smooth, weather-avoiding routing and less congestion than commercial lanes. Its efficient takeoff and landing requirements—roughly 5,395 feet and 2,520 feet respectively—ensure access to a broad spectrum of airports, affording more flexible travel options and reducing ground time. | For private flyers, the result is a seamless travel experience: direct routing, expedited boarding, and arrival closer to your true destination, all with the elevated comfort and efficiency Gulfstream is celebrated for.

The G-100’s cabin is meticulously designed to maximize space and comfort, boasting a true stand-up environment with a height of 5 feet 8 inches and a width of 5 feet 7 inches. Passengers enjoy the freedom to move about, stretch out, and work or relax as they prefer. | The interior typically features a double-club seating configuration for up to seven, allowing groups to converse easily, collaborate, or simply unwind. Large panoramic windows flood the cabin with natural light, while noise insulation ensures a tranquil atmosphere throughout the journey. | The Gulfstream G-100 offers executive seating, generous fold-out tables, and a private aft lavatory, with many aircraft updated to include modern amenities such as in-flight connectivity and advanced entertainment systems. A 64-cubic-foot baggage hold provides ample room for luggage and sporting gear, making it ideal for business or leisure. The overall experience is one of quiet sophistication, designed to keep you refreshed and ready for arrival.




While the G-100 is not intended for ultra-long intercontinental journeys, where a larger jet might be more appropriate, it is an exceptional solution for groups of four to seven travelers crossing continents or connecting major business centers. For those seeking comfort, speed, and efficiency on mid- to long-range flights, the Gulfstream G-100 sets the gold standard for value and performance in its class.


The Gulfstream G-100 is typically configured for up to seven passengers, featuring a double-club seating arrangement that is ideal for business meetings, group travel, or family trips. Some aircraft may accommodate eight, offering both flexibility and comfort for a range of missions.




Absolutely. The G-100’s stand-up cabin—measuring 5 feet 8 inches tall and 5 feet 7 inches wide—lets passengers move about freely, and includes a spacious aft lavatory and a 64-cubic-foot baggage compartment for maximum convenience and comfort.

Yes, the G-100 can handle most U.S. coast-to-coast routes and many international city pairs nonstop under typical conditions. However, when flying at full capacity or against strong headwinds, a short fuel stop may occasionally be required, as is common with jets in this class.
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