The Gulfstream G500 is a large business jet aircraft designed and manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Dynamics.
It is the first clean-sheet design by Gulfstream in more than a decade, and it was designed to replace the Gulfstream G450.
The G500 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW814GA engines, each producing 15,144 lbf of thrust. It can travel up to 5,200 nautical miles at a maximum speed of Mach 0.925 and can fly at an altitude of up to 51,000 feet.
The aircraft can accommodate up to 19 passengers and has a cabin size of 41.5 feet in length, 7.11 feet in width, and 6.2 feet in height.
The G500 has a number of advanced features, including a fly-by-wire control system, enhanced vision system, and a state-of-the-art avionics suite.
The cabin of the G500 is also equipped with the latest in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems, as well as an advanced environmental control system that ensures a comfortable flight for passengers.
The G500 was first announced in 2014 and entered service in 2018. It has received positive reviews from both customers and industry experts for its performance, comfort, and advanced technology.