Gulfstream G200

The Gulfstream G200 is a super-midsize business jet designed and produced by Gulfstream Aerospace.   It was formerly known as the IAI Galaxy and was produced by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) until Gulfstream Aerospace acquired the production rights in 2001.     The aircraft can typically accommodate up to 10 passengers in a standard cabin configuration and has a maximum range of around 3,400 nautical miles. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A turbofan engines, each producing 6,040 pounds of thrust.     The cockpit is equipped with a Honeywell PlaneView avionics suite, which includes four 14-inch adaptive LCD displays, dual digital flight management systems, weather radar, and terrain avoidance warning system.     The cabin is typically configured with a forward galley, a private lavatory, and various seating arrangements, including club seating, divans, and individual seats that can be converted into lie-flat beds.      The cabin is also equipped with in-flight entertainment systems, including DVD players and satellite phones.

The Gulfstream G200 is a super-midsize business jet designed and produced by Gulfstream Aerospace.

It was formerly known as the IAI Galaxy and was produced by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) until Gulfstream Aerospace acquired the production rights in 2001.


The aircraft can typically accommodate up to 10 passengers in a standard cabin configuration and has a maximum range of around 3,400 nautical miles. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A turbofan engines, each producing 6,040 pounds of thrust.


The cockpit is equipped with a Honeywell PlaneView avionics suite, which includes four 14-inch adaptive LCD displays, dual digital flight management systems, weather radar, and terrain avoidance warning system.


The cabin is typically configured with a forward galley, a private lavatory, and various seating arrangements, including club seating, divans, and individual seats that can be converted into lie-flat beds.


The cabin is also equipped with in-flight entertainment systems, including DVD players and satellite phones.