Rent or Charter a Gulfstream 250Gulfstream G250
![]() Cabin Width: 7.2 (ft)
Cabin Height: 6.3 (ft) Cabin Length: 25.8 (ft) Cabin Volume: 935 (cu ft) Range: 3,115 (nm) Manufacturer: Gulfstream
Aircraft Class: Midsize Passenger Seating Typical: 9 Passenger Seating Max: n/a Baggage Capacity: n/a (cu ft)
Nothing can beat checking out a new product. Whether that’s the latest cell phone, plasma TV or BMW to see what the engineers have come up with next is a thrill. Over at your nearest private airport you might find plenty of thrills checking out the newest addition to the Gulfstream fleet, the Gulfstream 250. For advanced technology, luxurious accommodations and performance it just might not get any better than the 250. The first item you’ll notice as you approach the G250 is the freshly designed high-speed wings and those impressive Honeywell HTF7250G engines. The power provided by these engines lets the Gulfstream 250 fly into and out of some of the most challenging airports around the globe. Challenging in this sense means varying sea level altitudes and runway lengths. Have no worries: the 250 will be up to the task. Step inside to the cabin and you’ll find that this version of Gulfstream offers up two distinct seating zones that can accommodate up to ten passengers. There is an abundantly size galley and in-flight access to luggage for the convenience of your flying guests. The quiet cabin and fresh circulating air contributes to providing high comfort levels for the passengers. Take a gander inside the cockpit and you’ll find that the 250 has adapted the PlaneView cockpit design. This is the top of the line flight deck geared for improved safety by cutting down on the pilot’s workload and increasing their ability to be one full alert while in the air. Can you trust Gulfstream? Consider this; every plane that carries the Gulfstream brand also carries over 50 years of design and engineering experience. Clearly, they are in a class all by themselves. This aircraft is expected to receive full FAA approval and begin joining the charter fleet in 2012.
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