The Gulfstream G550® has the best overall cabin in its class with the longest cabin, largest baggage area that is fully accessible in flight, and the best overall cabin environment. One of the reasons for the G550's roomy interior is a direct result of the PlaneView® cockpit occupying 20 percent less space than the previous generation of avionics. We put that extra room to good use.
First, we created up to four distinct living areas. Then, we offered G550 operators a choice of 12 configurations, 6 forward galley floor plans and 6 aft galley floor plans. For the forward galley floor plans, there are three layouts with seating from 16 to 18 passengers, and three layouts with a forward galley and a crew rest area. These will accommodate 12 to 16 passengers plus the crew.
Similarly, we presented operators with a choice of three aft galley configurations, seating from 14 to 18 passengers, and three aft galley designs with a crew area. The latter will accommodate 12 to 16 passengers and the crew. As you might expect, we also offer interior-customization packages.
To maintain optimum productivity on those 6,750 nautical mile (12,501 km) flights, we installed a host of standard communications features – a fax machine, a printer, a wireless local area network and satellite communications. One popular option is Gulfstream's Broad Band Multi Link (BBML), which boosts connection speeds while simultaneously lowering operating costs.
Our comprehensive entertainment system encompasses the Airshow passenger information system, two dual DVD players, a multi-disc CD player and two LCD monitors.
In addition to the space, flexibility and amenities, the G550 provides the customer with one of the best cabin environments. Our fresh-air system continually fills the cabin with 100 percent fresh air while 14 large oval windows contribute abundant sunlight. Together with quiet cabin sound levels plus a low cabin altitude of 6,000 feet (1,829 m) at the maximum aircraft altitude of 51,000 feet (15,545 m), they help to increase productivity, combat jet lag and the fatigue that accompanies it.
The Gulfstream G550 helps us to maintain our reputation as the acknowledged leader in business aviation. It's good to be the leader.
This interior, which seats 14 passengers with berthing for 5, optimizes both passenger comfort and work space. View larger image ![]()
The seating versatility of this interior, which accommodates 16 passengers with berthing for 6, makes it one of the most popular design options. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 18 passengers with berthing for 6, maximizes seating capacity. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 14 passengers with berthing for 5, places the galley forward next to the cockpit, resulting in the aft two-thirds of the aircraft dedicated to passenger privacy and comfort. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which accommodates 18 passengers with berthing for 7, offers a variety of seating arrangements. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 18 passengers with berthing for 7, maximizes seating capacity. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 12 passengers with berthing for 5, provides an open cabin with a communications compartment that meets FAR Part 135 operating requirements. View larger image ![]()
This configuration, which seats 14 passengers with berthing for 6, is designed for maximum comfort and convenience. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 16 passengers with berthing for 6, maximizes seating capacity. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 12 passengers with berthing for 5, is dedicated to passenger privacy and comfort. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which accommodates 14 passengers with berthing for 6, offers a variety of seating arrangements. View larger image ![]()
This interior, which seats 16 passengers with berthing for 6, maximizes seating capacity. View larger image ![]()