1999 - Present Gulfstream G200
Design work on the Galaxy (initially called the Astra Galaxy) began in the early 1990's by Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) and was IAI's entry into the Super Mid-Sized business jet market. General Dynamics acquired Galaxy Aerospace in 2001 and renamed the jet, the Gulfstream 200. Its cabin can comfortably seat eight passengers and comes with a galley and aft lavatory. By using a step-down aisle the cabin has 6.3 feet of headroom. The Gulfstream 200 is powered by Pratt and Whitney PW306A engines. The Gulfstream 200 also feature an EFIS Collins Pro Line 4 cockpit with nonstop trans Atlantic and one-stop trans Pacific range. The Gulfstream 200 first flew in 1997, received its certification in 1998 and has been in production since that time.
Aircraft Information
Year: |
1999 - Present |
Make: |
Gulfstream |
Model: |
G200 |
Active Fleet: |
246 - For Sale/Lease: 18
|
Average Asking Price - February 2014: |
$8,110,000 |
Range: |
3,130 - 3,530 nm |
Contact Number: |
1-847-726-5000 |
Current Market Price / Availability: |
REQUEST MARKET UPDATE REPORT |
General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: |
6.25 Feet |
Cabin Width: |
7.20 Feet |
Cabin Length: |
24.50 Feet |
Baggage Volume Internal: |
25.0 Cubic Feet |
Baggage Volume External: |
125.0 Cubic Feet |
Seats Executive: |
*2/8 |
Max. Take-Off Weight: |
35,450 lbs. |
Max. Landing Weight: |
30,000 lbs. |
Maximum Payload: |
4,050 lbs. |
Balance Field Length: |
6,600 Feet |
Landing Distance: |
4,300 Feet |
Rate of Climb - All Engines: |
3,700 Feet / Minute |
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: |
395 Feet / Minute |
Normal Cruise Speed: |
459 ktas |
Max. Cruise Speed: |
470 ktas |
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: |
39,000 Feet |
Number of Engines: |
2 |
Engine Manufacturer: |
Pratt & Whitney |
Engine Model: |
PW306A |
Description
Design work on the Galaxy (initially called the Astra Galaxy) began in the early 1990's by Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) and was IAI's entry into the Super Mid-Sized business jet market. General Dynamics acquired Galaxy Aerospace in 2001 and renamed the jet, the Gulfstream 200. Its cabin can comfortably seat eight passengers and comes with a galley and aft lavatory. By using a step-down aisle the cabin has 6.3 feet of headroom. The Gulfstream 200 is powered by Pratt and Whitney PW306A engines. The Gulfstream 200 also feature an EFIS Collins Pro Line 4 cockpit with nonstop trans Atlantic and one-stop trans Pacific range. The Gulfstream 200 first flew in 1997, received its certification in 1998 and has been in production since that time.