N503RP
IAI Gulfstream G150
IAI (Israel Aircraft Industries) / Gulfstream Aerospace
7 Hours
Duration of Flight
2988 NM
Range
470 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2021-10-18No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
IAI Gulfstream G150
Overview
2013 IAI Gulfstream G150 (MSN 307). Registered to PTS AS LLC, Reading, PA. FAA certificate issued 2021-10-18; airworthiness 2013-04-14; registration expiration listed 2024-10-31.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Honeywell TFE731-40AR-200 (4420 lbf each)
- Range: 2988 nm
- Cruise: 459 kts
- Seats: 11
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Typical 2 crew + executive layout (commonly 6–8 passenger executive fit); forward galley, belted aft lavatory, in-flight accessible baggage Cabin volume ~521 cu ft; flat floor, large oval windows, typical executive finishes (leather seating, forward galley, aft lavatory). Configurations vary by operator. Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 (typical Pro Line 21 fit)
Model & Market Context
This airframe, registered as N503RP, is an IAI Gulfstream G150 built in 2013 with serial number 307. The aircraft is recorded as owned by PTS AS LLC, a corporate owner based in Reading, PA, US, and operates on the US registry. Registered to PTS AS LLC in Reading, Pennsylvania, the airframe’s condition and configuration reflect a typical executive transport fit for light-business jet missions. Current market valuation is listed at $4,950,000, which aligns with late-model Gulfstream G150s in corporate ownership.
The cabin of N503RP is configured for a typical two-crew operation with an executive layout, commonly arranged for six to eight passengers but with a total seating capability of 11 including crew. The interior includes a forward galley, belted aft lavatory, and in-flight accessible baggage space consistent with Gulfstream G150 standards. Avionics are a typical Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 fit (Pro Line 21) supporting advanced navigation, communications, and situational awareness for business and charter operations. Based from its owner’s location in Reading, PA, the airframe is suited for domestic and transcontinental missions within its 2,988 nm range and high-speed cruise of 459 kts, frequently used for point-to-point executive transport and on-demand charter.
The IAI Gulfstream G150 occupies a niche as a super-midsize light business jet offering transcontinental range and a 45,000 ft service ceiling, combining corporate comfort with higher cruise speeds. It competes with similar-category jets in buyer and charter markets that prioritize cabin comfort and range, such as late-model midsize business jets. Maintenance and resale considerations for this airframe reflect the G150’s twin Honeywell TFE731-40-series engines and mature avionics suites like Pro Line 21, factors that influence operating costs and market demand for corporate-owned examples such as N503RP.