Private jet Gulfstream G200
Flights 5–8h, 8–10 passengers, transatlantic flexibility
From
10 000 €
Capacity
Up to 10 pax
Specifications
Performance
Max passengers
10
Max range
6 297 km
Cruise speed
851 km/h
Top speed
Mach 0.85
Minimum runway
1 478 m
Baggage volume
3.4 m³
Cabin & Comfort
Cabin dimensions
7.17 m
Length
2.06 m
Width
1.88 m
Height
Onboard amenities
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The Gulfstream G200 (formerly Galaxy) is a super-midsize jet renowned for its exceptional transatlantic range and Gulfstream DNA, synonymous with prestige and reliability.
The Gulfstream G200, formerly known as the Galaxy, is a Gulfstream Aerospace super-midsize that defined its era with a combination of generous cabin and intercontinental range. Certified for up to 10 passengers, it embodies the Gulfstream philosophy — precision engineering, premium cabin and operational reliability — at a more accessible price point than its larger siblings the G450 or G650. It is progressively being replaced by the G280 in operator fleets.
The G200 cabin measures 7.17 m in length and 2.06 m in width with a height of 1.88 m, allowing all passengers to stand upright. The 10 leather seats include two fold-out divans at the rear. Wi-Fi and a lavatory are standard. The 3.4 m³ externally accessible hold completes the amenities. The Gulfstream premium ambiance — light wood trim, soft lighting, signature oval windows — is faithful to the brand’s DNA.
With 6,297 km of range and a cruise speed of 851 km/h, the G200 connects Europe to the Middle East, East Africa and the US East Coast (with a stop). Its minimum runway of 1,478 m restricts it to major airports, but the strength of the Gulfstream worldwide maintenance network ensures excellent availability. Empty legs are available with 25 to 40% discounts.
Practical information
- Category: Super-Midsize — Gulfstream quality in the category
- Range: 6,297 km (Europe–Middle East, North Atlantic with a stop)
- Cabin: 7.17 m × 2.06 m × 1.88 m — stand-up, 10 passengers
- Indicative price: €10,000 to €16,000 for a one-way European flight
- Brand: Gulfstream — worldwide reliability and maintenance network
Frequently asked questions about the Gulfstream G200
Chartering a G200 costs between €10,000 and €16,000 for a one-way European flight. Transatlantic routes reach €40,000 to €65,000. Its positioning between high-end midsize and classic super-midsize means pricing slightly below more recent aircraft. Empty legs offer 25 to 40% discounts. The Gulfstream brand justifies a slight premium over equivalent aircraft from other manufacturers.
The G200 carries up to 10 passengers in a 7.17 m cabin. The typical configuration is 8 passengers, with two divans at the rear that can be converted into beds. The 2.06 m width is generous, and the 1.88 m height allows comfortable movement throughout the cabin. For groups of 6 to 8 on flights of 4 to 7 hours, this is excellent comfort.
The G200 has a maximum range of 6,297 km. It can connect non-stop: Paris to Riyadh (4,700 km), London to Mumbai (7,200 km with a stop), Paris to New York (5,830 km with a favourable technical stop). In practice with 8 passengers, the effective range is around 5,000 km, covering all of Europe, the Middle East, East Africa and Russia without a stop.
No — G200 production ceased in favour of the G280, its direct successor. The G280 has a greater range (6,944 km), more modern avionics and better fuel efficiency. However, the in-service G200 fleet remains very well maintained by the worldwide Gulfstream support network. Refurbished aircraft are indistinguishable on the inside from a newer jet, and their charter price is often 15 to 20% lower than a G280.
The G200 reflects the Gulfstream premium philosophy: light birch wood trim, soft LED lighting, reclining leather seats and rear divans. The 1.88 m cabin height and 2.06 m width are among the best proportions in its category. Wi-Fi and a lavatory complete the amenities. Sound insulation of 50 dB is excellent. For business flights of 4 to 7 hours, the G200 delivers premium comfort on a par with the most recent super-midsize aircraft.
The Challenger 350 is the most recent and most sought-after aircraft in the category. It is wider (2.18 m vs 2.06 m) and has a greater range (6,482 vs 6,297 km). The G200 has a slightly taller cabin (1.88 m vs 1.83 m). In practice, both offer extremely high comfort for 8 to 10 passengers. The G200 is often 10 to 20% less expensive on charter, making it an excellent value for cost-conscious clients.