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Gulfstream G400

The Gulfstream G400 is a large jet manufactured by Gulfstream between 2003 and 2004.

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Gulfstream G400
About the Aircraft

The Gulfstream G400, the second model in the Gulfstream G series, has one of the largest cabins in its class, is one of the fastest in its class, and is notable, also, for its baggage capacity It can fly easily and nonstop from New York to London, Orlando to Anchorage, or Dubai to Tokyo, among other destin...

Performance
3880
Miles Range
500
Knots
45,000
Cruising Altitude
16
Passengers
5,276
Takeoff Distance
2,650
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Gulfstream
Category
Large
Production
2003 - 2004
In Service
23
Built
23
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
16
Cabin Volume
2,074 cf
Baggage Capacity
169 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space

The cabin of the Gulfstream features multiple configuration arrangements. In an executive layout, the G400 is usually configured to seat ten to twelve passengers. In a higher density arrangement, this private business...

Range and Operations
Standard Range
3,880 NM
Full Seat Range
N/A
Ferry Range
N/A
Rate of Climb
N/A
Fuel Burn
512 GPH
Cabin Altitude
6,400 ft

The G400 comes equipped with two Rolls-Royce Tay Mk 611-8 medium bypass, axial-flow turbofan engines. Each engine is rated at 13,850 pounds of thrust at take-off. The Gulfstream G400 requires only 5,450 feet of runway...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Rolls-Royce
Engine Model
TAY 611-8
Total Thrust
27,700 lbs
Avionics
Honeywell 6 Tube
Initial Training
N/A
Recurrent Training
N/A

The avionics suite selected for the G400 is the Honeywell SPZ-8000 integrated digital flight guidance system. Incorporated into this system is an Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS), utilizing six eight-inch b...

Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
$6,650
New Purchase
$33,000,000
Pre-Owned
$8,150,000
Annual Cost
$2,313,272
Hourly Ownership
$5,809
Current Value
$8,200,000

The cost to charter this jet starts at around $6,650 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$3,840
Maintenance$392
Engine Overhaul$600
Ground Fees$926
Hourly Total$5,809

Fleet Registry

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Market

Value History

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

$8.2M
$8.1M$8.2M$8.2M20032004
Operations

Range Profile

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

Standard Range3,880 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 20 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

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

$5.8K
Fuel$3,840 · 64%
Maintenance$392 · 7%
Engine Overhaul$600 · 10%
Ground Fees$926 · 15%
Misc$250 · 4%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral87.6 dB
Flyover79 dB
Approach93.3 dB

Key Facts

The Gulfstream G400 is a large jet manufactured by Gulfstream between 2003 and 2004.
The Gulfstream G400 is powered by two Rolls-Royce TAY 611-8 engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 512 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 500 knots, the Gulfstream G400 can fly non-stop for up to 3880 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 16 passengers.
The Gulfstream G400 has an estimated hourly charter price of $5500, with a new list price of $33 million at the time of manufacture.

Purchase Price

The acquisition cost for this jet typically ranges from $33 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 $1.8 million per year which includes fuel, crew members, and maintenance, etc.

The price of a pre-owned aircraft can be within $15 million.

Overview & History

The Gulfstream G400, the second model in the Gulfstream G series, has one of the largest cabins in its class, is one of the fastest in its class, and is notable, also, for its baggage capacity

It can fly easily and nonstop from New York to London, Orlando to Anchorage, or Dubai to Tokyo, among other destinations.

Gulfstream first used turbofan engines in 1967 with the aircraft remaining in production until 1980, when the Gulfstream III was the leading business jet.

However, keen on improving noise level and fuel characteristics, the engineers at Gulfstream selected the Rolls-Royce turbofan for the GIV. Since the introduction of the GIV, several variants of the model have been developed, the latest of which is the Gulfstream G400.

Production on the Gulfstream G400 started in 2003 and ended in 2004.

Within this time, a total of 23 aircraft were built.

Gulfstream G400 Performance

The G400 comes equipped with two Rolls-Royce Tay Mk 611-8 medium bypass, axial-flow turbofan engines.

Each engine is rated at 13,850 pounds of thrust at take-off.

The Gulfstream G400 requires only 5,450 feet of runway to take off at sea level on a standard day.

At an airport with an altitude of 5,000 feet, this requirement increases to 8,320 feet of runway. With four passengers, the G400 needs only 2,670 feet of runway to land.

The G400 features a maximum certificated service ceiling of 45,000 feet and is capable of climbing to an altitude of 37,000 feet in just seventeen minutes.

The range of the G400 reaches 4,350 nautical miles, allowing for many destination options for your business venture.

For a flight to a more distant destination, the G400 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 459 knots at an altitude of 45,000 feet in a long-range cruise configuration.

If a swift trip is the focus of your flight, the G400 is capable of maintaining an airspeed of 476 knots at an altitude of 41,000 feet in a high-speed cruise configuration.

Gulfstream G400 Interior

The cabin of the Gulfstream features multiple configuration arrangements. In an executive layout, the G400 is usually configured to seat ten to twelve passengers.

In a higher density arrangement, this private business jet is capable of accommodating fourteen to nineteen passengers.

The cabin of the Gulfstream G400 measures 45.2 feet in length, reaches 6.1 feet in height, and stretches a maximum of 7.3 feet in width with a floor width of 5.5 feet.

This private business jet features 169 cubic feet of baggage storage capacity capable of accommodating 2,000 pounds of luggage. Eight windows surround the cabin, allowing a bright atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation or business.

With a maximum cabin pressure differential of 9.5 psi, the G400 is capable of maintaining a sea-level cabin altitude at an altitude of 25,800 feet.

Amenities featured in the G400 include a full stand-up cabin, a large galley, and a full-sized lavatory equipped with a shower.

 

Cockpit

The avionics suite selected for the G400 is the Honeywell SPZ-8000 integrated digital flight guidance system.

Incorporated into this system is an Electronic Flight Information System (EFIS), utilizing six eight-inch by eight-inch displays.

Systems also included in this avionics package are dual Collins radios, an FMS, and dual Honeywell laser inertial reference systems (IRSs). Additional instrumentation options include a triple laser inertial navigation system (INS), an air-to-ground telephone, and dual FMS.

Gulfstream G400 Charter Cost

The cost to charter this jet starts at around $6,650 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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