Gulfstream G450

Gulfstream G450 profile, including current pricing, manufacturing dates, cabin size and passenger capacity, range, speed, baggage space, fractional ownership and jet card options.

The Gulfstream G450 is a large-cabin private jet designed and manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace.

It was developed in parallel with the G550, the first time that Gulfstream developed two new models concurrently, meaning it benefited from systems developed for the G550.


Manufacturing Dates

Production Start:

2005

Production Ends:

2016

Cabin Category

Large Cabin

Cabin Size & Passengers

Height

6.2 Feet

Width

7.3 Feet

Length

45.1 Feet

Seating Capacity

Up to 14

Range

4,070 nautical miles

Speed

High-Speed Cruise:

Mach 476

Long-Range Cruise:

Mach 445

Max Operating Speed:

Mach 500

Baggage Space

169 cubic feet

Access

Fractional Ownership:

Yes

Dedicated Jet Card:

Yes

Pricing

A new Gulfstream G450 is listed at $43 million


What is the Gulfstream G450?

Development of the G450 began in the late 1990s, with the first prototype making its maiden flight on April 30, 2003. The aircraft underwent an extensive testing and certification process, receiving its type certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in August 2004.

Production of the G450 was from 2004 until 2018, when Gulfstream Aerospace announced that it would replace it with the G500. During its production run, Gulfstream Aerospace delivered over 360 G450s to customers around the world.

What are the cabin dimensions of the Gulfstream G450?

The cabin of the G450 is 45.1 feet long, 7.3 feet wide, and 6.2 feet tall.

What is the range of a Gulfstream G450?

The G450 is powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8C turbofan engines, which provide a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.88 and a range of up to 4,350 nautical miles (5,000 miles). It has a maximum takeoff weight of 74,600 pounds and a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet.

How much does a Gulfstream G450 cost?

The price for a used G450 starts at around $11 million.

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Gulfstream G450 reviews

when carefully compared with the older GIV, the G450 evidences some pronounced differences-even in the airframe. The G450's fuselage is 12 inches longer, and the cabin entry door has been moved three feet to the right, creating a cockpit that is 30 percent larger.

Mark Huber

Business Jet Traveler

Typically priced at $7 million to $8 million on the resale market, the G450 is one of the least expensive, large-cabin aircraft capable of flying eight passengers over 4,200 nm at Mach 0.80 and landing with 200-nm NBAA IFR reserves. It has nearly 200 nm more range than the first- or second-generation GIV or GIV-SP aircraft

Fred George

Aviation Week

The G450, a $30 million jet, is built for comfort and range. It can travel up to 4,350 nautical miles, or roughly the distance from London to Seattle, on a single tank of fuel.

Max Slater-Robbins

Business Insider

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