FAST AND EFFICIENT
Maximum speed of Mach 0.90.
STATELY VIP CABIN
Largest cabin in its class.
SUBSTANTIAL FLIGHT RANGE
Up to 4,200 non-stop nautical miles.
FLEXIBLE LIVING AREAS
Create up to 2.5 different sections.
QUIET & REFRESHING
Plasma-ionization air purification.

Discover The Gulfstream Aerospace G-400
Combining luxury, comfort, and performance, the Gulfstream G-400 is a private jet that turns heads in the world of private aviation. This powerful, sleek aircraft is designed and manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace, an industry leader. Whether it’s an extremely important business trip or a family gathering, the G-400 delivers a luxurious ride to even the most discerning traveller.
Perhaps most impressive of all is that the Gulfstream G-400 reaches 4,200 nautical miles in one flight, a perfect way to connect with large cities around the world or those faraway, smaller destinations. The interior is a heaven of comfort that can carry 12 passengers in standard configuration. Comfortable chairs, the newest entertainment systems, and ergonomic spaces are all the ingredients that are combined to create a relaxing or efficient work environment.
The G-400 performs very well thanks to its massive engines and the electronics in place that enable smooth and safe flight. It travels at a decent 528 knots, which cuts down the time required to get from place to place, but never skimps on luxury despite being performance-driven. Navigation, weather radar, autopilot, and other cockpit tools give pilots the power to fly safely.
Gulfstream G-400 is engineering at its best: delivering a journey that’s effective, comfortable, and reliable. Contact us today to book a flight on a Gulfstream G-400. Whether you need it immediately, or weeks from now, we can help.
Gulfstream Aerospace G-400 Cabin Layout
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Tangier, Morocco
Tangier is a city of great contrasts, at the crossroads of Africa and Europe. Its streets are full of sights, sounds, and smells of crowded bazaars where spices, fabrics, and local arts and crafts can be purchased. There is the ancient Kasbah, a stunning panorama of the city and the sea, and the Caves of Hercules reverberate with the mythic past of Tangier. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to dine on Moroccan food, tagines, and mint tea in the local restaurants that echo the city’s warmth.
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- 3
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- 30
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Tunis, Tunisia
Tunis is a city in which the ancient and the contemporary combine to make a culturally rich destination. The remains of Carthage, relics of Tunisia’s great history, and the Medina’s colourful alleyways bustle with life and commerce. For bargain hunters, the Souk El Attarine with its buzz and handicrafts is a can’t-miss. Be sure to see the modern Tunis, La Marsa, and Gammarth districts, as they have fantastic beaches and chic cafes and restaurants.
- Approximately
- 3
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- 30
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Algiers, Algeria
Algiers, or the “White City,” is a place that attracts tourists because of its perfect balance of ancient and contemporary. The Casbah is an explorer’s delight, full of alleyways, mosques, and homesteads. Bustling markets in areas such as Bab El Oued sell locally produced crafts and dishes, a true flavour of Algerian culture. From Algiers’ seaside promenades, visitors can see the Mediterranean and enjoy natural peace far from the city’s noisy buzz.
- Approximately
- 3
- hours
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- 45
- min

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Riyadh is a city that juggles centuries of traditional culture with brisk modernisation. The city skyline is dotted with modern architectural wonders such as the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah Tower, showcasing the city’s cosmopolitanism. For history buffs, there’s the Masmak Fortress—an icon of Riyadh’s history—and the National Museum—an immersion in Saudi Arabia’s culture and history. From old to new, Riyadh has something for everyone.
- Approximately
- 5
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- 45
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