Gulfstream G-450
The Gulfstream 400 has been a central figure in the large-cabin private jet lineup since its introduction to the market, and the Gulfstream 450 lives up to its standards. It can fly eight passengers and three crew members from Tokyo to Seattle at a speed of .80 Mach. Everything from its engines to its flight control systems are high-performing and reliable. Between fourteen and eighteen passengers should ride comfortably in the Gulfstream 450’s 1,525 cubic foot cabin. Passengers can easily stand in the 6.2 foot high cabin and will enjoy the 7.3 foot width and 45.1 foot length (an 18 inch increase from the G-III). The 169 cubic feet of baggage space is accessible in-flight. Two full-length closets for coat storage are located inside the two fully-enclosed lavatories. The Gulfstream 450 can climb to 41,000 feet in twenty-three minutes. After more than 800 hours of wind tunnel testing and aerodynamic improvements, the Gulfstream 450 is able to cruise at .85 Mach (476 knots) while at a cruise altitude of 41,000 feet. The Gulfstream 450’s flight envelope extends up to 45,000 feet. The cabin is rated to 9.5 psi, allowing the G450 to maintain a sea level cabin at 22,000 feet. Maximum range (while traveling at .80 Mach with eight passengers and three crew members) is 5,000 miles (4,350 nautical miles).
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Technical Specifications
Seats | 12-16 Seats |
Height | 6 ft 2 in |
Width | 7 ft 4 in |
Length | 40 ft 4 in |
Range | 4,450 nm |
Manufacturer | Gulfstream Aerospace |
Speed | 480 knots |
Max Altitude | 45,000 ft. |
Baggage | 169 cu ft |
Lavatory | Full |