Gulfstream G-150

IMPRESSIVE RANGE

Up to 3,000 direct nautical miles.

POWERFUL ENGINE

Rolls-Royce 250-C47B turbine engine.

COMFORTABLE & EFFICIENT

Low, affordable operating costs.

ADVANCED AVIONICS

Garmin G1000H NXi suite.

HIGH ALTITUDE CAPABILITY

Service ceiling of 45,000 feet.

Discover The Gulfstream G-150

The Gulfstream G-150 is one of the best mid-size private jets on the market, with the ideal amount of power, luxury, and versatility. This is a jet that is classy but simultaneously a utility jet. The G-150 from Gulfstream Aerospace is the latest in high-tech, big-volume comfort jets and delivers the kind of range that truly opens up the world to travellers. From business trips to holidays, the G-150 will get you to where you need to go, safely and on time.

Perhaps the aircraft’s most remarkable attribute is its high-powered engine. With above-average cruising speeds and a lengthy non-stop flight range, long-distance trips are a breeze. Jetting to locations throughout Europe and much further beyond, you will be treated to smooth, uninterrupted flights.

With safety-centered avionics and high-output engines, the G150 runs at a very low cost per gallon despite its great cruising speeds, so passengers can get to where they need to go in less time and at a reasonable price. On the whole, private jets with lower fuel costs carry lower rental costs. Reduced petrol use is also a small win for the environment.

Step inside the cabin, and you’ll immediately see that the G-150 doesn’t disappoint. The cabin is large and ergonomically designed to allow relaxation as well as work. There are plush leather seats, plenty of legroom, and advanced technology, such as high-speed internet and multimedia systems, so it’s easy to relax or work while you’re flying. And because the cabin configuration can be changed, this private jet will work for business travel, family vacations, special occasions, and so much more.


Gulfstream G-150 Cabin Layout

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Gulfstream G-150 Specifications

Oslo, Norway

A few of Oslo’s top attractions include Vigeland/Frogner Park, which is home to more than two hundred pieces by famous Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland. Near the city center, there’s the Nobel Peace Center, a museum that focuses on winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. Oslo is also a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts; visit the Nordmarka forest to hike, ski, bike, and more.

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  • 20
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Madrid, Spain

Madrid is a city full of energy, with an excellent cultural heritage and a definite vibe. For those interested in the history of bullfighting in Spain, there’s the Las Ventas Bullring—the country’s most famous bullring. Art lovers will find themselves marvelling at museums such as the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which features everything from Renaissance pieces to modern art installations.

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  • 25
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Athens, Greece

Athens is a historical and mythic capital, an ancient and contemporary city. The Acropolis and Parthenon, both high in the center of town, offer panoramic views of Athens and enchanted telepathy to Greece’s glorious history. Visit the Agora, Temple of Olympian Zeus, and Hadrian’s Arch to get a real sense of the heritage of Western Civilization.

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  • 45
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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam’s charm is undeniable. There are twisted canals, old buildings, and culture—all in a city that could easily belong to a fairy tale. For shopping and a delicious meal, visit De Negen Straatjes (The Nine Streets). This popular shopping area has a bit of everything. There’s also the Albert Cuyp Market. This is the country’s most famous street market and a great place to get delicious, authentic Dutch stroopwafels.

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