Gulfstream Delivers the World’s Longest-Range Business Jet - Gulfstream G800
- BJETS

- Sep 11
- 2 min read
At BJETS, we’re always excited to share milestones in private aviation, and Gulfstream Aerospace has just set a new benchmark with the delivery of the all-new Gulfstream G800 — the world’s longest-range business aircraft.

The G800 represents the pinnacle of innovation in business aviation. This aircraft offers unmatched passenger comfort with the industry’s lowest cabin altitude of just 2,840 feet while cruising at 41,000 feet, 100% fresh air circulation, plasma ionization purification, and Gulfstream’s signature 16 panoramic oval windows. With up to four spacious living areas or three living areas plus a dedicated crew compartment, the G800 redefines what it means to travel in comfort and luxury.
When it comes to performance, the G800 is in a class of its own. It can travel 8,200 nautical miles (15,186 km) at Mach 0.85, 7,000 nm (12,964 km) at Mach 0.90, and an incredible 8,000 nm (14,816 km) at Mach 0.87. This kind of range makes nonstop connections between virtually any two cities in the world possible.
Mark Burns, President of Gulfstream, emphasized the excitement behind this milestone:
“We have seen astounding demand for the G800, and the entire Gulfstream team is excited to begin making deliveries to our customers. The G800 is entering service with extraordinary program maturity, just like the Gulfstream G700 before it.”
The first G800 to be delivered was outfitted at Gulfstream’s Appleton, Wisconsin completions facility, a testament to the craftsmanship and expertise of their team.
At BJETS, we see the G800 as more than just another aircraft; it’s a symbol of how far private aviation has come in delivering efficiency, range, and ultimate comfort. For our clients, it represents a new level of opportunity:
The Gulfstream G800 sets the new gold standard in long-haul business travel — and at BJETS, we’re here to help you experience it in a way that’s seamless, luxurious, and tailored to your journey.




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