Gulfstream G450
Where Every Long Journey Feels Easy
Private Clients who need to reach distant destinations without stopping will find the Gulfstream G450 ideally suited to the journey. Seating up to 13 passengers in a spacious cabin, the G450 accommodates golf clubs and luggage for a full week while providing genuine working space at altitude.
Aircraft Facts
- Max Passengers
- 13
- Max Range
- 4,425 nm
- Cabin Width
- 7’3″
- Cabin HEIGHT
- 6’2″
- Cabin Length
- 45’1″
- Baggage Volume
- 169 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
Long flights feel noticeably easier inside the Gulfstream G450. A true flat floor runs the full length of the cabin, which means Private Clients can walk naturally from seat to seat and stretch during longer flights without ducking or adjusting. The cabin holds 1,658 cubic feet of total volume — enough space to hold a standing conversation or set up a full working area mid-flight. For Private Clients with limited mobility, that level aisle removes the step-over thresholds found in many tapered cabin designs.
The dedicated luggage compartment handles everything from ski bags to business gear for a full week away, accessible throughout the flight. Private Clients step off without the heaviness that follows a long flight — pressurization at 9.6 psi holds the cabin at roughly 6,000 feet regardless of cruise altitude. A fully enclosed lavatory and individually controlled climate zones remove the small discomforts that accumulate over hours in the air.
Private Clients arrive rested and on schedule because the Gulfstream G450 climbs quickly to 45,000 feet — above most weather systems — and stays there, cruising at 476 knots on even the longest legs. Two Rolls-Royce Tay engines provide over 4,200 feet per minute of climb rate, reaching smooth air fast on every departure.
Nonstop from Los Angeles to Honolulu or Miami to Buenos Aires, the G450 opens international itineraries that would otherwise require a fuel stop. A maximum takeoff weight of 74,600 pounds and fuel capacity of 29,281 pounds give the crew operational flexibility, so the journey stays seamless from departure to arrival.
Private Clients who fly into smaller regional airports or time-sensitive international destinations count on consistent arrivals. The Gulfstream G450’s PlaneView cockpit gives the flight crew comprehensive situational awareness through integrated displays and system monitoring. An enhanced vision system allows pilots to identify terrain and obstacles in low-visibility conditions, opening access to airports where precision on approach is essential.
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