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Gulfstream G100

The Gulfstream G100 is a medium jet manufactured by Gulfstream between 2001 and 2006.

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About the Aircraft

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 C...

Performance
2790
Miles Range
470
Knots
45,000
Cruising Altitude
8
Passengers
6,000
Takeoff Distance
2,615
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Gulfstream
Category
Medium
Production
2001 - 2006
In Service
21
Built
22
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
8
Cabin Volume
323 cf
Baggage Capacity
64 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space

The cabin of the G100 measures 17.1 feet in length, reaches 5.6 feet in height, and stretches a maximum width of 4.8 feet, with a floor width of 3.7 feet. The cabin of the G100 is usually configured to accommodate sev...

Range and Operations
Standard Range
2,790 NM
Full Seat Range
2,550 NM
Ferry Range
2,910 NM
Rate of Climb
3,400 fpm
Fuel Burn
186 GPH
Cabin Altitude
8,000 ft

The G100 comes equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-40R-200F FADEC equipped turbofan engines. Each engine is rated for 4,250 pounds of thrust at sea level. Noise levels on takeoff are 79.1 EPNdB. With these engines, the...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Honeywell
Engine Model
TFE731-40R
Total Thrust
8,500 lbs
Avionics
Collins Pro Line 4
Initial Training
N/A
Recurrent Training
N/A

The G100 comes standard with a Collins Pro Line 4 avionics suite. This avionics system utilizes four 7.25 by 7.25-inch liquid crystal displays in a T arrangement. Designed to be as efficient as possible, systems are g...

Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
$4,300
New Purchase
$12,000,000
Pre-Owned
$2,533,000
Annual Cost
$1,131,494
Hourly Ownership
$3,230
Current Value
$3,200,000

The cost to charter this jet starts at around $4,300 an hour. Hourly charter rates do not include all taxes, fuel, and other fees. Charter costs will vary based on year of make/model, schedule, routing, passenger & baggage totals, and other factors.

Cost Breakdown
Fuel$1,750
Maintenance$1,392
Engine Overhaul$357
Ground Fees$225
Hourly Total$4,322

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Market

Value History

Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.

$3.2M
$2M$2.6M$3.2M200120022003200420052006
Operations

Range Profile

Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.

Standard Range2,790 NM
Full Seat Range2,550 NM
Ferry Range2,910 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 45 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.

$4.3K
Fuel$1,750 · 40%
Maintenance$1,392 · 32%
Engine Overhaul$357 · 8%
Ground Fees$225 · 5%
Misc$598 · 14%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral89.5 dB
Flyover79.1 dB
Approach91.9 dB

Key Facts

The Gulfstream G100 is a medium jet manufactured by Gulfstream between 2001 and 2006.
The Gulfstream G100 is powered by two Honeywell TFE 731-40R engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 186 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 470 knots, the Gulfstream G100 can fly non-stop for up to 2790 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 8 passengers.
The Gulfstream G100 has an estimated hourly charter price of $4300, with a new list price of $12 million at the time of manufacture.

Purchase Price

The acquisition cost for this jet typically ranges from $5-10 million. The price of a jet depends on the production year; it can also go above the given range if the production is new.

It will cost buyers around $1 million per year which includes fuel, crew members, and maintenance, etc. The price of a pre-owned aircraft can be within $2-5 million.

Overview & History

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.

In 1999, General Dynamics acquired Gulfstream and in 2001, General Dynamics acquired Galaxy Aerospace Company from Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. This acquisition included the type certificates for the family of aircraft, which General Dynamics gave to Gulfstream.

The Astra SPX renamed the Gulfstream G100 in September of 2002, first flew in August of 1994. Production on the Gulfstream G100 started in 2001 and ended in 2006.

21 aircraft have been built so far.

Gulfstream G100 Performance

The G100 comes equipped with two Honeywell TFE731-40R-200F FADEC equipped turbofan engines. Each engine is rated for 4,250 pounds of thrust at sea level.

Noise levels on takeoff are 79.1 EPNdB. With these engines, the G100 needs 5,395 feet of runway to take off at sea level on a standard day.

At an airport with a 5,000-foot elevation and a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, this take-off distance increases to 8,700 feet of runway.

With four passengers on board, the G100 requires only 2,520 feet of runway to land. This private business jet is capable of climbing to an altitude of 37,000 feet in just sixteen minutes and features a maximum certificated ceiling of 45,000 feet.

The G100 features an impressive range of 2,950 nautical miles, easily capable of flying transcontinental flights. If your business venture takes you to a more distant location, the G100 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 430 knots at an altitude of 43,000 feet with a fuel flow rate of 1,144 gallons per hour in a long-range cruise configuration.

For a swifter flight, the G100 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 470 knots at an altitude of 41,000 feet with a fuel flow rate of 1,432 gallons per hour in a long-range cruise configuration.

Gulfstream G100 Interior

The cabin of the G100 measures 17.1 feet in length, reaches 5.6 feet in height, and stretches a maximum width of 4.8 feet, with a floor width of 3.7 feet. The cabin of the G100 is usually configured to accommodate seven passengers but can seat as many as nine.

Amenities designed into the G100 include power outlets, an enclosed lavatory, and a galley.

If the G100 is fitted with an extension fuel tank, this private business jet offers 42 cubic feet of baggage storage capable of accommodating 370 pounds of luggage. Without this fuel tank extension, this storage capacity increases to 55 cubic feet.

With a maximum pressure differential of 8.8 psi, the G100 is capable of maintaining sea-level cabin conditions at an altitude of 23,000 feet.

 

Cockpit

The G100 comes standard with a Collins Pro Line 4 avionics suite. This avionics system utilizes four 7.25 by 7.25-inch liquid crystal displays in a T arrangement.

Designed to be as efficient as possible, systems are grouped by function with the display screens in close proximity to the functions they control.

Some of the avionics systems incorporated into this suite include a Collins TWR-850 Doppler weather radar, and Allied Signal GNS-XES Flight Management System (FMS), and a dual-channel Integrated Avionics Processor System (IAPS).

Gulfstream G100 Charter Cost

The cost to charter this jet starts at around $4,300 an hour. Hourly charter rates do not include all taxes, fuel, and other fees.

Charter costs will vary based on year of make/model, schedule, routing, passenger & baggage totals, and other factors.

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