Product Overview
The Gulfstream G600 is a sister aircraft to the G500, a smaller aircraft that was unveiled as a pair with the Gulfstream G600. Along with the Gulfstream G650ER, Gulfstream G650 and the Gulfstream G500, the G600 shares a maximum operating speed of Mach 0.925. A low cabin altitude at the aircraft’s maximum altitude of 51,000 feet and 100 percent fresh air replenished every two minutes reduce the effects of jet lag. The G600 comes equipped with Gulfstream’s Enhanced Vision System, the Intelligence-by-Wire flight system provides highly calibrated flight controls, and auto throttles and autobrakes ensure peak engine performance and smoother, safer landings.
As of November 2022, 3% of the Gulfstream G600 aircraft were purchased pre-owned by their current owners, the other 97% new. 2.2% are for sale with half of those (50%) under an exclusive broker agreement. When for sale the average time on the market is 240 days.
Brief History
The Gulfstream G600 was first announced in October 2014 in Savannah, GA, US and it first flew in December 2016. In 2019 FAA certification was received and the first Gulfstream G600 was delivered in August 2019. The model is still being produced presently.
Worldwide Appeal
There are 89 Gulfstream G600 aircraft in operation today. The majority of those (88) are wholly owned with 1 in shared ownership. 17.8% are currently leased. North America has the largest percentage of wholly owned Gulfstream G600 aircraft (83%), followed by Europe (13%).