Friday, February 1, 2008

Gulfstream 550 GV-SP

It says a lot to the be among the first to pioneer something new, an honor which is the Gulfstream 550 deserves. It was one of the original private jets in the ultra-long-range class; at the time of its release it had the longest range (7,760 miles/6,750 nautical miles). It can complete trips of over fourteen hours and easily fly from Tokyo to New York or from New York to the southernmost tip of South America.

The cabin of the Gulfstream 550 is 50.1 feet long, 6.2 feet high, and 7.3 feet wide, for a total cabin volume of 1,669 cubic feet. Its extra-wide oval windows are unique to Gulfstreams and provide plenty of light and a great view. The cabin usually seats between fourteen and nineteen people. The size of the Gulfstream 550’s cabin is similar to that of the Gulfstream 500, but the layout has been modified to be more space-efficient. 226 cubic feet of internal baggage storage is available, a total of 2,500 pounds.

Other standard and optional cabin amenities include an Airshow 400 flight information system, a radio/satellite phone, fax machine, two LCD monitors, a DVD and CD player, wireless LAN, and power outlets. The two-zone temperature control system, which provides only fresh air, can be controlled from several locations in the cabin. Noise levels in the cabin are low, but additional sound proofing can be added if desired.

The Gulfstream 550 is equipped with two Rolls-Royce Deutschland BR700-710C4-11 engines, each able to produce 15,385 pounds of thrust on takeoff. Runway requirements for a sea level takeoff is 5,910 feet, at an elevation of 5,000 feet and a temperature of 77˚F, the required length is 9,010 feet. The Gulfstream 550 can climb directly to 37,000 feet in eighteen minutes.
The avionics suite of the Gulfstream 550 is unique among private jets. Gulfstream’s Plane View Cockpit is based on the Honeywell Primus Epic Suite. It is unique because it includes the Honeywell Head-Up Display (HUD) and visual guidance system as well as the Gulfstream Enhanced Vision System (EVS), which together allow pilots to complete instrument in very low-visibility conditions. The EVS and HUD create a real-time display of the runway and the surrounding area with infrared sensors. The light sensors are accurate enough to display the reflective lights on the runway stripes. This system allows landings to take place in conditions that practically every other private jet cannot.

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for more information about the G550 or other private jets, contact Kevin O'Leary at 303-410-1900 or at koleary@jetadvisors.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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