The Gulfstream G550 is an ultra-long-range business jet that has become a principal factor at the top end of private jet aviation since its introduction in 2003. This comprehensive guide will explore the aircraft's essential features, performance capabilities, and market position. An overview of the Gulfstream G550 The Gulfstream G550, also known by its certification designation GVSP, is an upgraded version of the Gulfstream V .

It was designed to compete in the heavy iron category of business jets and has been highly successful, with over 600 aircraft produced during its production run from 2003 to 2021. The G550's cabin is a significant selling point, offering space and luxury. But that's not all.

The Gulfstream G550 represents a considerable evolution from its predecessor, the Gulfstream GV, with many improvements. Its range is increased to 6,750 NM at Mach 0.80, surpassing the GV's range of 6,500 nautical miles.

The extended range allows the G550 to complete longer intercontinental flights non-stop. The G550 also boasts enhanced cabin space. Gulfstream made significant modifications to make the G550's cabin more space efficient, such as moving the main entry door two feet forward and installing an avionics system with a smaller footprint.

The alterations created 58 cubic feet more cabin space than the GV. Gulfstream G550 Cabin Features Cabin Dimensions 50.1 ft long, 6.

2 ft high, and 7.4 ft wide Passenger Capacity Typically configured for 810 passengers in an executive arr.