Gulfstream G500 (2015)
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The Gulfstream G400, G500, and G600 (GVII) are
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s designed and produced by
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. The aircraft are designated ''Gulfstream GVII-G500'' and ''GVII-G600'' in their
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. The two larger models were unveiled on October 14, 2014 and the smaller G400 was unveiled on October 4, 2021. The G500 was first delivered on September 27, 2018, and the longer G600 was first delivered August 8. The G500 will replace the G450 while the larger G600 will succeed the G550. The smaller G400 meanwhile has not yet been certified, and is not expected to go into production until 2025. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 turbofans, the
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G500 has a range of while the G600 can cover at a speed of Mach 0.85.


Development

Both aircraft were unveiled by
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on October 14, 2014 During the second quarter of 2017, 80% of Gulfstream orders were for the G500/G600.


G500

The G500 was
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under its own power at its unveiling on October 14, 2014, and it first flew on May 18, 2015. The model was initially planned to be certified in 2017. In May 2017, the test fleet of four G500 prototypes and the first production aircraft, made over 745 flights in two years for 2,900 flight hours, on track for the certification by the end of the year. In August 2017, the FAA issued the G500 a type inspection authorization to allow in flight evaluation. The five G500 test aircraft have logged more than 3,100 hours over 820 sorties and completed cabin systems, brakes, lighting, fly-over noise and fuel systems tests. The fifth G500, with a complete interior, will be the first to enter service, as a demonstrator, before customer deliveries in early 2018. Through August 20, the G500s had flown 3,460 h over 905 flights, reaching Mach 0.995 and FL530. For the October 2017 NBAA show, the five G500s were completing their campaign with 995 flights and 3,690 h - 10 h 19 min for the longest - the first delivery schedule was maintained as certification was pushed until early 2018. Mach 0.85 range for the G500 was extended by 200 nmi to 5,200 nmi/9,630 km and by 600 nmi/1,111 km to 4,400 nmi/8,149 km at Mach 0.90. The 300 flights hours of function and
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testing required for FAA
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was to be completed in summer 2018 after 240 were done at the end of May 2018 covering 100,300 nmi in 69 flights, along known icing flight and high-elevation certification tests: the five flight-test G500s made 1,355 flights in 4,955 hours. On July 20, 2018, Gulfstream announced it received both its type certification and production certificate from the FAA, before first delivery in the fourth quarter. As
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supplier
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filed for bankruptcy on 23 July, initial deliveries will be slowed. Certification allowed the
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down to
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, to touchdown and rollout, after 50 test approaches, and testing to lower visibilities could allow dropping the limit. The first G500 was delivered on September 27, 2018. On October 1, Gulfstream announced the acquisition of the nacelle manufacturing line from Nordam. In 2022, its equipped price was $49.5M.


G600

The longer G600 had its first flight at
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on December 17, 2016. Four flight-test aircraft and a production G600 will be used for the test program for a scheduled 2018 introduction: * T1, which flew 311 hours in five months, will test
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development,
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, stall speeds, air data and
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; * T2, which has 52 flight hours in two months, will focus on loads, climb performance, flyover noise and function and reliability testing; * T3 first flew on May 5, 2017 and will be used for
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performance,
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and oxygen system testing; * T4 will test automatic flight control systems,
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and the fuel system; * P1, the first production G600, will test cabin systems and the production interior. In August 2017, the fifth was being outfitted for its third quarter first flight. Through August 20, the four G600s have logged 780 h in 175 flights, the longest lasting 13 h 5 min, it completed testing for initial
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expansion and flying qualities, flutter, brakes, low speed or stall, loads calibration, parameter identification and climb performance, the fifth test aircraft will fly later in the quarter. For the October 2017 NBAA show, five G600s were flying as it was to be introduced in early 2019. Range for the G600 was extended by 300 nmi/556 km for both Mach 0.85 to 6,500 nmi/12,038 km and Mach 0.90 to 5,100 nmi/9,445 km. In October 2018, Mach 0.9 range was increased again to . Certification and introduction for the G600 was to happen in 2018 like for the G500. The five flight-test G600s accumulated 1,950 hours in 510 flights, were completing mechanical systems certification testing in May 2018 before
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-performance testing in summer. By August, 600 flights over 2,290 hours were completed after trials for ice shapes and stall speed testing and before field-performance testing, towards U.S. approval by year-end and deliveries in 2019. By October, the test aircraft had accumulated 685 flights in over 2,600 hours. The FAA's rigorous review delayed the certification as the test programme had logged more than 3,150h over 840 flights by the end of April 2019, and approval was targeted before the end of June for a second half of 2019 service entry. On June 28, 2019, Gulfstream announced the G600 type and production certificates from the FAA. The first G600 was delivered on August 8, 2019. The first EASA-certified G600 was delivered in December 2020 to an Austrian operator. In 2022, its equipped price was $59.5M.


G400

On October 4, 2021, Gulfstream introduced the 4,200 nmi (7,780 km) range G400, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW812GA engines with deliveries planned to start in 2025. Priced at $34.5 million, the G400 has a shortened G500 fuselage, with 2.5 zones and 10 Windows, instead of 3 zones and 14 windows. By March 2022, as the prototype was not yet rolled out, Gulfstream was anticipating a more extensive flight-test and certification campaign for the five test aircraft, as the G400 is powered by a different PW800 variant and the US government strengthened some certification requirements after the
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, but the 2025 first delivery goal remained.


Design

The G500 will replace the G450, flying nearly faster and 18% farther with the same fuel burn. The larger G600 will succeed the G550.


Airframe

Both models have a four
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s cross-section fuselage, similar to the Gulfstream G650, with a reduction in width and height. Similar in dimension to the
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, the G500/600 have more headroom, more cabin width and more floor width than Gulfstream's G450 and G550. The fuselage has an external height of , and width of . The production G500 will have 14 windows, two more than the prototype models. The G600 cabin is longer than the G500, allowing up to four passenger zones or three long zones, a longer galley and a forward crew rest. The wing is a supercritical design with a 0.87 to 0.88
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depending upon lift coefficient. It is based on the G650's wing design with the same 36° sweep. The G600's wingspan will be wider than the G500, allowing for of additional fuel. Both models have a new tail design based on the aerodynamic shape and systems of the G650's tail. The airframe is primarily composed of high-strength aluminum alloys with limited use of steel and
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s. The horizontal stabilizer, fairings, main landing gear doors, rudder and elevators,
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, rear pressure bulkhead and winglets are
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s. The
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fuselage structure is made of stressed skin, frame and longeron.


Engines

The G500/G600 will be powered by the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 series turbofan engines (PW814GA for G500 and PW815GA for G600) which was originally conceived for the
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program. The PW800 is based on the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan core without the gear reduction. The departure from
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is a first for Gulfstream. For the G500 in cruise, at FL400, ISA -5°C, total fuel flow is /h at M0.90/ TAS, /h at M0.85/ TAS. At FL450, Mach 0.90/ TAS and ISA -8°C, it burns /h. At Mach 0.90, TAS, the G600 burns per h at FL430, ISA-3°C and a weight of , compared to a per h book value. At Mach 0.85 TAS, the same G600 burns per h at FL470, ISA-10°C and a weight of , below the prediction.


Systems

Electric and hydraulic systems are from the G650, as the digital air data computers, secondary power distribution with electronics, cabin acoustical treatment, primary avionics, satcom, improved cabin management system and digital
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system. The oxygen, cabin pressurization, landing gear control, aircraft health and trend monitoring systems are adapted from the G650. The
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is a
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HTG400G. The cabin pressurization reaches . It is equipped with BAE Systems active
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s, appearing to be mechanically linked by being electrically back-driven, the first civil aircraft to be so. The Honeywell Symmetry Flight Deck features four portrait main displays, three touchscreens on the overhead panel instead of stand-alone switches ; there are four force-touchscreens in the glareshield and left and right touch standby displays at each seat. The
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is displayed through 42×30° field-of-view
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.


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