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Cost details revealed for acquiring and operating a Gulfstream G280
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Gulfstream G280 | Wikipedia

The Gulfstream G280 is a twin-engine mid-sized business jet designed by Gulfstream Aerospace and built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The two companies collaborated in 2005 to develop a successor to the Gulfstream G200, aiming to improve the wing, engines, cabin, and cockpit. Initially named G250, the aircraft performed its maiden flight in December 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

In July 2011, Gulfstream renamed it G280 due to cultural considerations related to number sequences in some cultures, particularly Asian. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified the type in September 2012, enabling first deliveries to customers. The price of a new Gulfstream G280 is $24.5 million; however, with exterior paint and cabin upgrades included, this cost may rise to approximately $29.5 million.

Operating costs for the Gulfstream G280 range between $1.2 million and $1.9 million annually depending on usage. Besides the initial capital cost of acquiring the aircraft, there are fixed costs and direct operating costs. Fixed costs include aircraft storage, insurance, jet management, and crew expenses, totaling approximately $550,000 per year.

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Direct operating costs encompass fuel expenses, airport landing and handling fees, and aircraft maintenance including engine maintenance. These costs vary based on usage; for instance, flying for 200 hours annually can cost around $450 ,000 while flying for400 hours can escalate these costs to as high as $875 ,000.

According to Gulfstream Aerospace:

“Created to reimagine super-midsize performance,” said Gulfstream Aerospace. “The G280 excels at blazing difficult trails... making nimble work of short runways [and] high-altitude airports.”

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) noted:

“Gulfstream widely known for its long-range large-cabin business jets is recasting its position in the super-midsize market.”

The cabin of the Gulfstream G280 can be configured with luxury seating for up to10 passengers or sleep arrangements for up tofiv e individuals Customers have flexibility in selecting their interior configuration which includes options like club seats divans ample storage space afully equipped galley generous baggage compartment airy lavatory featuring two windows full-size closet among other features

AccordingtoGulfstrea mAerospace:

Our skilled artisans create your bespoke interior with premium furniture ... designing your ideal space inthesky Each configuration supports fully equipped galley generous baggage compartment airy lavatory featuring two windows full- size closet

The avionics suite onboard includes three15 .1-inch high-resolution displays Vertical Situation Display Electronic checklist On-board maintenance Graphical synoptics Electronic charts enhanced map overlays Future Air Navigation System FANS1/A MultiScan weather radar Full-flight regime autothrottle Dual flight management system LPV RNP capabilities TCAS II Data-link graphical weather Terrain Awareness Warning System among others

Collins Aerospace stated:

Starting with its baseline features Pro Line Fusion integrated avionics system delivers advanced capabilities that enhance your flying experience Enjoy expansive large-format displays highest resolution industry managed through intuitive graphical user interface Save time efficient database loading ProLineFusion optional totally integrated HUD provides unmatched situationalawareness safety control while dramatically reducing pilot workload

Pilots can easily modify or create flight plans directly on moving maps using point-and-click functionality within system Map symbols added overlays weather terrain complete flight plan view significantly reducing risk controlled flight into terrain separate top-down side-profile views enhancing safety reliability system

The clean aerodynamic profile combined withefficient engines results lower operatingcosts than competitor aircraft Minimizing fuel consumption also means reduced carbon footprint Furthermore whisper-quiet engines sleeping accommodations provide restorative rest Passengers arrive destinations refreshed thanks100% fresh air natural light19 large oval windows lowest cabin altitude class Operators choose cabin arrangements one four configurations supportingup10passengers

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