PASSENGER AIRCRAFT
GULFSTREAM IV
Aircraft Summary
The Gulfstream IV and derivatives are a family of twin-jet aircraft, mainly for private or business use. The aircraft is capable of transporting up to 14 passengers.
History and Features
Gulfstream, in collaboration with Grumman, began work on the Gulfstream IV in March 1983 as a re-engined, stretched fuselage derivative of the Gulfstream III.
The first GIV made its maiden flight on September 19, 1985. The model received type certification from the FAA on April 22, 1987. The G-IV entered into service with serial number 1000 in 1987 and was upgraded to the special purpose GIV-SP version at serial number 1214 in 1993. It was later redesignated G400 at serial number 1500.
A shorter range variant was created based on the GIV and given the G300 designation in 2002. The G400 has a large cabin, long range of 4,350 nautical miles (8,060 km) and the same comfort and design that characterize the G series.
In 2001, Gulfstream began work on an improved version of the GIV-SP, originally designated GIV-X.
In June 1987 a Gulfstream IV set 22 world records in its class in flying west around the world in 45 hr 25 min. The next year another GIV set 11 world records flying east around the world.
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OVERVIEW
PASSENGERS*
14
CRUISE SPEED
819 kph / 508 mph
SPECIFICATIONS
CABIN LENGTH
12.29 m / 40’3″
CABIN WIDTH
2.24 m / 7’4″
CABIN HEIGHT
1.85 m / 6’0″
LUGGAGE SPACE
4.79 m³ / 169 ft³
ENCLOSED LAVATORY
Yes
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Yes
FLIGHT ATTENDANT
Yes