2004 Gulfstream G200
Description
The Gulfstream G200 is a mid-size business jet that was produced by Gulfstream Aerospace from 1999 to 2011. It was formerly known as the IAI Galaxy. The G200 has a range of 3,400 nautical miles and can carry up to eight passengers. It is powered by two Garrett TFE731-40-AR turbofan engines, each with a maximum thrust of 4,660 pounds. The aircraft has a maximum speed of Mach 0.85 and a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet. The G200 is equipped with Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics and has a wing span of 58.3 feet. The aircraft has a list price of around $13 million.
Features
- Total Time: 9,100 Hours
- Total Landings: 5,378
- Engine(s)
- Pratt & Whitney PW306A (6,040 lbs Thrust)
- Enrolled on ESP Gold Lite ($343.75/engine)
- SN: PCE-CC0282 / PCE-CC0266
- Total Time: 8,048 / 8,295
- Total Cycles: 4,762 / 4,841
- APU Details
- Honeywell GTCP-36-150(IAI)
- Enrolled on MSP Gold ($146.65)
- SN: P-209
- Total Time: 5,775
- Avionics
- Dual Collins AHS-3000 AHRS
- Dual Collins FCC-4005 Autopilot
- Dual Collins VHF-4000 w/8.33 kHz Comms
- Universal CVR-120 CVR
- Dual Collins DME-4000 DME
- Collins 5-Tube Pro Line 4 EFIS
- Gulfstream 2021 WAAS/LPV
- Dual Collins GPS-4000 GPS
- Dual Honeywell KHF-950W HF
- Collins NAVS
- Collins ALT-4000 Radar Altimeter
- AirCell ST-3400 SATCOM
- Honeywell EGPWS TAWS
- Collins TCAS-4000 w/change 7.1 TCAS
- Dual Collins TDR-94D Transponders
- Collins TWR-850 Color Weather Radar
- ATG-4000 WiFi System
- FANS 1A / CPDLC / WAAS-LPV NEXT GEN
- Maintenance Status
- CMP Maintenance Tracking