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Uniting performance and comfort with revolutionary technology, the updated Gulfstream G500 is a luxurious option for both long- and short-haul charters. As a newer aircraft, it’s generally more modern and advanced than competitors like the Bombardier Global 5000.
The newer G500’s cabin has up to three living areas and a comfortable 6 ft 4 in of headroom. Its open-plan layout typically features 10 individual seats, a three-person sofa and a large TV on a credenza facing the aft dining area. The pre-2012 model has a high-density interior, which may have two three-seat divans and can seat as many as 17 passengers.
Each of the newer model’s wide, articulating leather seats has a simple touchscreen interface for controlling the lighting, temperature and entertainment system. Passengers can also access these functions using a cabin control app on their smart devices.
The G500’s standard layout has a large galley at the cabin’s front or rear, as well as a lavatory in the rear.
Below are the two typical configurations found onboard the new Gulfstream G500.
The old version of the G500 has B710C4-11 engines and a Honeywell Advanced Flight Deck Display Suite. The newer model is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW814GA PurePower turbofans and can travel 8,149 km at Mach 0.90 and 9,630 km at Mach 0.86.
The G500 was the first civil aircraft with BAE Systems active sidesticks in the cockpit. Its Honeywell Symmetry Flight Deck has four portrait main displays and three touchscreens on the overhead panel instead of stand-alone switches. In the glare shield are four force-touch screens, complemented by left- and right-hand touch standby displays at each seat. The enhanced flight vision system is displayed through a 42×30° field-of-view head-up display.
In the cabin, the Gulfstream Cabin Experience and Gulfstream Cabin Control app enable passengers to control their environment.
The G500 was manufactured from 2003 to 2012 as a shorter-range version of the G550, with a reduced fuel capacity and a range of 11,095 km.
In 2016, production started on an updated model designed to replace the G450. The revamped G500 was first delivered in September 2018.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation is an American aircraft company based in Savannah, Georgia and a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics. The company originated in the late 1950s when Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co. developed a twin-turboprop business aircraft called the Grumman Gulfstream I (G-I) at its facilities in Bethpage, New York.
Gulfstream now designs, develops, manufactures, markets and services the latest business jet aircraft and has produced more than 2,000 aircraft since 1958.
A new Gulfstream G500 costs around $45.5 million (USD).
Charter rates for the Gulfstream G500 can vary greatly depending on the length of the journey you have planned, as well as the airports you
Charter rates for the Gulfstream G500 can vary greatly depending on the length of the journey you have planned, as well as the airports you decide to fly in and out of.
Contact our offices if you’d like to book a private charter flight on the Gulfstream G500. For information on other private jets to charter, browse our list of available private aircraft.
ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, Insurance) wet lease rates for the G500 can vary depending on the age of the aircraft, length of the lease term, the number of block hours being guaranteed and the average cycle ratio.





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