Comparison suite
Cabins drawn at the same scale, specifications laid out in matching rows, and operating economics modelled at common assumptions. No marketing language — only geometry and numbers.
Cabins, at true scale
A 1.78 m (5′10″) figure stands inside each cabin. Heights and widths are drawn 1:1 against each other — no foreshortening, no flattering angles.
G700
6′ 3″ × 8′ 4″
Floorplan comparison
Each plan is an inch-accurate digital twin — seats, divans, galley, lavatory and baggage drawn to the same scale. Aircraft without a curated floorplan are omitted.
Floorplan · Gulfstream G700
Five living areas — Ultragalley, club, conference, divan, master suite
Specification matrix
The leading value in each row is marked in gold. All figures indicative.
| Specification | Gulfstream G700 |
|---|---|
| Range | 7,500 nm |
| Cruise | 516 kts |
| Ceiling | 51,000 ft |
| Passengers (max) | 19 |
| Cabin height | 6′ 3″ |
| Cabin width | 8′ 4″ |
| Cabin length | 56.9 ft |
| Baggage | 195 cu ft |
| MTOW | 107,600 lbs |
| List price | $82M |
| Direct hourly cost | $5,350/hr |
| Annual fixed | $1,340k |
Operating economics
Hours per year
400
Gulfstream
Estimates only. Crew, fuel, maintenance reserves, insurance, hangar, depreciation, and management costs vary by region, market conditions, and chosen providers. Always verify with operators, brokers, and maintenance shops.
The verdicts