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Ronald Perelman's Gulfstream G650: Luxury, efficiency, and high-speed travel capabilities

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Ronald Perelman's Gulfstream G650: Luxury, efficiency, and high-speed travel capabilities
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Ronald Perelman, an American billionaire best known for his ownership of the Revlon Group, has an impressive asset in his aviation portfolio—a Gulfstream G650 jet. The high-profile investor, whose net worth is roughly $3 billion, owns the state-of-the-art aircraft registered as N838MF, a nod to MacAndrew and Forbes. The jet, valued at an estimated $75 million, is emblematic of luxury and advanced air travel technology.

The Gulfstream G650, a staple among large-cabin business jets, boasts an ultra-long range of 7,000 nautical miles allowing nonstop flights of 12 to 14 hours. As indicated by data from the Celebrity Private Jet Tracker, Perelman operates the G650 frequently from domestic locations like Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, Nashville International Airport in Tennessee, and Orlando Executive Airport in Florida.

Gulfstream Aerospace highlights the model's popularity, stating, "With more than 500 aircraft in service and 125-plus world speed records, the G650 and G650ER are among the most trusted business jets in the world." Designed with customizable cabins, the G650 features luxurious amenities that cater to both business and leisure travelers.

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The aircraft specifications are impressive, with dimensions including a height of 25 ft 8 in, length of 99 ft 9 in, and an overall wingspan of 99 ft 7 in. It achieves a high-speed cruise of Mach 0.90 and can reach a maximum altitude of 51,000 ft. Perelman's use of the G650 includes notable journeys to destinations like the British Virgin Islands, depicted in last month's jet activity records.

According to Gulfstream Aerospace, "Pairing Gulfstream’s aerodynamic wing and advanced avionics with Rolls-Royce engines, the clean-sheet design of the G650 and G650ER represents a bold leap ahead in high-speed efficiency and fuel economy."

Particular attention is given to passenger experience with the G650's cabin, described as the quietest in business aviation, promoting a peaceful environment. Equipped with panoramic oval windows and designed for relaxation, the aircraft offers a compelling setting for both business and personal travel.

Perelman's jet activity in March reflects this blend of efficiency and luxury, with flights ranging from short domestic hops to longer international journeys. The G650 not only provides rapid travel but does so with state-of-the-art technology ensuring comfort and safety—an aviation hallmark that Ronald Perelman's Gulfstream embodies.

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