The Gulfstream G650ER is one of the largest long-range commercial aircraft in the world. Since its launch, G650ER has been booked by many billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos.
According to Business Insider, the Gulfstream G650ER was launched in 2014 and is one of the largest commercial aircraft in the world with a price tag of $65 million. Since its launch, this model has been quickly ordered by billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos or Bill Gates. Photo: Business Insider.
This long-distance aircraft is equipped with 2 Rolls-Royce BR725 engines, with outstanding power with a range of about 13,890 km and a speed of more than 1,100 km / h. This range and speed helped the G650ER break the record for the fastest “around the world” flight of 2019, flying from pole to pole in less than 47 hours. Photo: Gulfstream.
Inside the cockpit is a computerized electronic control system, designed to be as user-friendly as possible, helping pilots better monitor and understand their surroundings in low visibility conditions. Gulfstream’s landing assist system also prevents pilots from overflying the runway and enhances safety. Photo: Business Insider.
Despite its high price tag, the G650ER remains one of the world’s best-selling commercial aircraft with a waiting list stretching back several years. Photo: Business Insider.
Gulfstream G650ER has a luxurious, high-class interior with 4 living spaces that can be customized according to the wishes of the buyer. Photo: Taylor Rains.
The jet can carry up to 18 passengers, and is designed with soundproofing to provide privacy. Photo: Taylor Rains.
In the middle of the cabin is a living room with 8 leather armchairs, divided equally between 2 compartments. This chair has legroom and has a recline, swivel, comfortable headrest, and comes with noise-cancelling headphones. Photo: Taylor Rains.
The seats are also installed facing each other allowing passengers to hold a business meeting, or combine two seats to form a single bed. Photo: Taylor Rains.
More convenient, the folding table is integrated inside the fuselage, which can be opened at the push of a button. Photo: Taylor Rains.
In addition, inside the cabin, there is a small room dedicated to the flight attendants to prepare food and drinks. Photo: Taylor Rains.
The plane also has a dining room with 4 seats around a large table, including a TV and a wine cabinet. Photo: Taylor Rains.
For the rest of the customers, the plane also designed a separate bedroom. Photo: Taylor Rains.
When there is no need to use, users can turn the bedroom space into a living room by folding the bed into a long lounge chair. Photo: Taylor Rains.
In addition, the plane also has two toilets, one at the front near the preparation room and the cockpit and one at the back of the bedroom.