Business Trips
Ideal for 4–8 passenger trips with quick climbs.
Measurement system:
Range
5,400 km
Cruise Speed
850 km/h
Service Ceiling
13,716 m
Takeoff weight
11,500 kg
Number of Engines
2
Engine Model
TFE 731-40R
Fuel consumption
795 L/h
Landing Distance
797 m
Takeoff Distance
1828 m
Start of Production
2001 y
End of Production
2006 y
Engine hourly rate
$250
Overhaul Interval (TBO)
4 200
Overhaul Cost
850 000 $
Hours to mid-life
2 100 h
Mid-Life Cost
425 000 $
Find your scenario
Ideal for 4–8 passenger trips with quick climbs.
Cruise above weather for smoother rides.
Efficiently cover long distances with a modest load.
Best suited for lighter luggage and small groups.
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This model of the aircraft is designed for an average flight length, has seven seats, in the comfort cabin you can conduct business negotiations or just enjoy a flight with loved ones. That is why now many decide to carry out the order of the Gulfstream G 100.
Israel Airlines Space Industries has designed the Gulfstream G 100. This is a twin-engine administrative jet aircraft also used by the US Air Force. This model of the aircraft is designed for an average flight length, has seven seats, in the comfort cabin you can conduct business negotiations or just enjoy a flight with loved ones. That is why now many decide to carry out the order of the Gulfstream G 100.
The main difference between the Gulfstream G 100 and other models is that this aircraft has increased maneuverability, and its maximum cruising speed reaches 850 km / h. The flight on this model is designed for a distance of up to 5400 km. This machine is inherently unique, as there are only 15 of its models around the world, so you should rent the Gulfstream G 100.
High-altitude cruise above weather for smoother rides and better routing options
4–8 passenger business trips where baggage volume and stand-up cabin are not the top priorities
Longer stage lengths for the cabin size, including city pairs that push typical midsize range margins
The Gulfstream G100 (originally the IAI Astra SPX) is a super-midsize business jet sized closer to a large midsize, but with altitude and range capability that can support longer, higher-speed missions than many aircraft of similar cabin volume. It is typically evaluated by buyers who want a Gulfstream-supported product in a smaller package, with good high-altitude cruise capability and a straightforward, proven systems architecture.
In practice, the G100 fits missions where the priority is reaching higher altitudes quickly and sustaining fast cruise with a modest passenger count. It can cover many U.S. transcontinental-type legs depending on winds, payload, and alternates, but its cabin and baggage volumes mean it is better suited to lighter passenger loads and typical business luggage rather than bulky bags for a full cabin.
The cabin is arranged as a forward club seating area with additional aft seating depending on configuration, paired with an enclosed lavatory. Compared with newer super-midsize designs, the cabin feels narrower and more traditional in cross-section, but it remains a functional work environment for small groups, especially when flown at higher altitudes where turbulence is often reduced. Galley provisions are generally practical for snacks and light catering rather than full-service meal staging.
The G100 is built around proven business-jet systems and an integrated avionics suite that emphasizes capability over the latest interface concepts. Many aircraft have been updated over time with navigation and surveillance upgrades, but cockpit standardization can vary by year and modification status. Buyers typically focus on ensuring the aircraft’s avionics configuration aligns with current operating requirements and preferred pilot workflow.
Typical operations emphasize efficient climb and high-altitude cruise, with the aircraft often flown in the low-to-mid 40,000 ft range when weight and temperatures allow. Economics and dispatch reliability are driven by engine condition, avionics compliance, and how well the aircraft has been maintained through major inspections. For owners who fly moderate annual hours, balancing scheduled maintenance downtime with mission needs is a key part of the operating plan.
Number of aircraft of this model at each base.

Built / int. refit
2000 / -
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2005 / -
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1996 / -
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2006 / -
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1990 / -
Capacity
up to 8 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1999 / -
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
1996 / 2023
Capacity
up to 7 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost

Built / int. refit
2000 / -
Capacity
up to 6 pax
Baggage
Cabin height
1.7 m
Rental price
3 000 € / hr.3 540 $ / hr.
Estimated cost