


The Gulfstream G200 in flight—renowned for its spacious cabin and coast-to-coast range in the super midsize jet category.
The Gulfstream G200 is a standout in the super midsize jet category, offering a rare mix of transcontinental range, spacious cabin design, and operational flexibility. In this Gulfstream G200 overview, we’ll explore its specifications, cabin features, and market relevance—especially for buyers seeking long-range performance without moving into a large cabin class.
Developed originally as the IAI Galaxy and later rebranded under Gulfstream, the G200 bridges the gap between midsize and large jets with exceptional value.
One of the G200’s defining features is its cabin. At 6’3″ wide and 6’1″ high, the aircraft comfortably seats 8 to 10 passengers in a flat-floor, stand-up configuration.
– Fully enclosed aft lavatory
– Forward galley with refreshment prep area
– In-flight accessible baggage compartment
– Club and divan seating configurations
– Optional Wi-Fi, entertainment systems, and updated cabin management
The G200’s cabin volume surpasses many other jets in its class, making it ideal for business travelers needing space for productivity or rest.
The Gulfstream G200 is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A engines, offering robust performance on short runways and long legs alike.
– Max Cruise Speed: 470 knots
– Range: 3,400 nautical miles
– Ceiling: 45,000 feet
– Takeoff Distance: 6,083 feet
– Landing Distance: 2,330 feet
It’s capable of flying nonstop between cities like New York and London, or Los Angeles and Honolulu—making it a flexible option for both domestic and international missions.
While production ended in 2011, the G200 continues to hold strong appeal in the pre-owned jet market. Operators choose it for:
– Lower acquisition cost versus newer super midsize jets
– Cabin size rivaling some large jets
– Proven engine and avionics systems
– Easy access to global service and support centers
If you’re comparing the G200 with options like the Challenger 300 or Falcon 2000, you’ll find the G200 offers one of the best cabin size-to-cost ratios in the segment.
To see how the Gulfstream G200 stacks up against other aircraft in its class, visit our Private Jet Comparison page.
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