Gulfstream G-V
Nonstop Range, Effortless Comfort
Fly nonstop from New York to Tokyo, Los Angeles to London, or anywhere in between — Gulfstream built the G-V for Private Clients who refuse to let distance dictate the itinerary. With a range of 6,675 nautical miles and missions stretching beyond 14 hours, the G-V eliminates fuel stops on routes that ground most heavy jets. Its flat-floor cabin seats up to 13 passengers in generous comfort, a natural fit for families and groups who prioritize both range and room.
Aircraft Facts
- Max Passengers
- 13
- Max Range
- 6,675 nm
- Cabin Width
- 7’3″
- Cabin HEIGHT
- 6’2″
- Cabin Length
- 50’1″
- Baggage Volume
- 226 cu ft
*Specifications and performance details may vary by aircraft model and configuration. For precise information on a specific aircraft, please contact a Magellan Jets Private Aviation Advisor.

Additional Information
Most passengers can stand and move freely throughout the G-V cabin, which holds a total volume of 1,812 cubic feet. The cabin carries the ease and openness of a well-appointed living room.
Whether it is a family traveling with gear or a group spanning generations, the G-V seats everyone comfortably — and their luggage, too. The cabin accommodates oversized gear and pets with ease, and passengers can access their luggage at any time during the flight.
The G-V holds cabin pressure at 10.1 psi — a sea-level equivalent altitude that reduces fatigue on long international flights. The galley and enclosed lavatory give passengers the privacy and comfort to settle in rather than count the hours.
The G-V opens nonstop routes across oceans and continents, powered by two Rolls-Royce engines producing 14,750 pounds of thrust each. At a cruise speed of 470 knots, the G-V covers ground quickly while keeping fuel efficiency in check.
The G-V climbs to a maximum certified ceiling of 51,000 feet, flying above commercial traffic and most weather for a smoother, quieter ride. Passengers arrive feeling rested rather than spent, even after crossing multiple time zones.
Takeoff requires just 3,750 feet of runway, giving the G-V access to a wide variety of airports — including smaller regional fields closer to your final destination. With a maximum takeoff weight of 90,500 pounds and a fuel capacity of 41,300 pounds, the G-V carries both the range and the reserves to handle demanding international itineraries with confidence.
The Gulfstream G-V features a full Honeywell avionics suite purpose-built for the long-duration, over-water missions the G-V handles with confidence. The integrated cockpit gives pilots the situational awareness that demanding international routes require, reducing workload so the crew can focus on what matters most — a safe, smooth arrival.
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