Gulfstream G-IVSP

RANGE AND PERFORMANCE

Impressive range of around 4,200 nm.

WIDE BODY CABIN

Designed for comfort and luxury.

ADVANCED AVIONICS

Equipped with advanced avionics systems.

OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

Designed to be operated affordably.

RELIABLE AND SAFE

Renowned for reliability and safety.

Discover The Gulfstream G-IVSP

Gulfstream’s exclusive Gulfstream G-IVSP is a newer, high-end private jet that offers exceptional range, power, and cabin space. For these and many other reasons, this is a private jet that many opt to hire from Platinum Jets time and time again for travel to destinations around the globe.

The G-IVSP can cruise approximately 4,200 nautical miles non-stop at a cruising speed of roughly Mach 0.88 (dependent upon weather conditions). This is a perfect jet for a huge variety of transcontinental and intercontinental flights. Its wide cabin and nonstop flight options ensure a safe and comfortable journey.

The G-IVSP’s cabin space is incredibly well-appointed and sleek. Inside, there’s room for up to 19 total adults—plenty of room to relax or accomplish work-related tasks. The interior is furnished with comfortable seats, a full-size galley for in-flight dining, and plenty of restrooms. There does exist the option to select from versions that contain special areas like a private stateroom. Contact us for more information.

Above and beyond all of these advantages, the G-IVSP’s up-to-date electronics, safety equipment, and fuel economy combine to make for an aircraft that is extremely well-rounded. Hiring a Gulfstream G-IVSP is a hassle-free way to access speed, luxury, and power in one completely private, luxurious, and worry-free aircraft.


Gulfstream G-IVSP Cabin Layout

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Gulfstream G-IVSP Specifications

Muscat, Oman

The Omani capital of Muscat is a fascinating amalgamation of history and modernity. Many tourists come for its history and contemporary attractions, such as the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque with its beautiful Islamic architecture. The mosque is also home to one of the world’s largest Persian carpets. The city’s idiosyncrasies are represented by Muscat’s Royal Opera House and its historic Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts.

  • Approximately
  • 7
  • hours
  • and
  • 15
  • min

Islamabad, Pakistan

Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, is well-known for its advanced infrastructure, peaceful environment, and ample greenery. It is the city of the world’s biggest Faisal Mosque, a place where architecture meets religion. The Daman-e Koh vantage point is an awesome cityscape spot, and monuments like the Lok Virsa Museum and the Pakistan Monument are cultural gems.

  • Approximately
  • 7
  • hours
  • and
  • 45
  • min

Kigali, Rwanda

Kigali is famous for its cleanliness, commitment to safety, and incredible development. Kigali’s Genocide Memorial is a poignant memorial dedicated to Rwanda’s past and offers visitors an ethereal glimpse of Rwanda’s true struggle and ultimate redemption. Kigali is home to the Kimironko Market and art galleries like the Inema Arts Center that let tourists experience the culture of the city firsthand.

  • Approximately
  • 8
  • hours
  • and
  • 15
  • min


Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton is an island that is known for its pink sands, turquoise-blue water, and old-world charm. At the official UNESCO World Heritage Site of St. George’s, guests can visit the colonial architecture restoration. The Royal Naval Dockyard is a hive of museums, quaint shops, and beloved local restaurants. Meanwhile, the island’s coral reefs and marine life are popular among divers.

  • Approximately
  • 7
  • hours
  • and
  • 45
  • min