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Gulfstream G100

Outlier Jets
  • Summary
  • Performance
  • Weights
  • Dimensions
  • Engine
  • Aircraft Type

    100

    Base Aircraft Price (USD)

    -

    Max Cruise Speed (ktas)

    474

    Max Range (nm)

    2910

    Total Seats

    9

    Cockpit

    2

    Standard Cabin Seats

    7

  • Max Cruise Speed (ktas)

    474

    Long Range Cruise (ktas)

    430

    Max Range (nm)

    2910

    Service Ceiling (ft)

    45000

  • Max T/O Weight (Lb)

    24650

    Max Landing Weight (Lb)

    20700

    Operating Weight (Lb)

    14365

    Fuel Capacity (Lbs)

    9365

    Payload W/Full Fuel (Lb)

    920

    Max Payload (Lb)

    2635

  • Cabin Volume:

    215 cu ft

    Exterior Height:

    18 ft 2 in

    Cabin Height:

    5 ft 6 In

    Cabin Width:

    4 ft 10 In

    Cabin Length:

    17 ft 7 In

    External Baggage:

    55 cu ft

    Wing Span:

    52 ft 8 in

  • No. of Engines

    2

    Manufacturer

    Honeywell

    Model

    TFE 731-40R

The Gulfstream G100, formerly known as the Astra SPX, is a twin-engine mid-size business jet manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries, now produced for Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. Although the Gulfstream 100’s cabin size classifies it as a mid-sized private jet, it performs like a large-cabin private jet. With a range of nearly 3,000 nautical miles and fast cruise speeds, it proves itself to be a worthy addition to the Gulfstream Corp Aerospace fleet. The United States Air Force designation for the G100 is C-38 Courier. Production of this aircraft began in 2002 and continued until 2005. The Astra evolved from the Rockwell Jet Commander aircraft, for which IAI had purchased the manufacturing license in 1968, and the IAI Westwind. The Gulfstream 100 was designed to fly long distances at high speeds. It can easily complete nonstop trips from Seattle to New York or from Singapore to Tokyo and has a maximum cruise speed of .84 Mach. It lives up to the standards of reliability and high performance in private jets that Galaxy Aerospace Corp and its owner, Israel Aircraft Industries, have come to be known for.