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Gulfstream G200 Charter

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The Gulfstream G200 is the aircraft that established the marque in the super-midsize class — a wide-cabin jet with long range and proven dependability. On the Miami–New York corridor it offers a roomy stand-up cabin, often at a more accessible rate than newer aircraft.

  • 3,400 nm range
  • 482 ktas cruise
  • 8–10 passengers
From $24,000 one-way, all-in

Private charters on the Miami–New York corridor depart from Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) or Miami International Airport (MIA), and arrive at Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Republic Airport (FRG) or Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP).

G200 specifications

Manufacturer performance figures — Gulfstream.

3,400 nm
Max range
482 ktas
Cruise speed
8–10
Passengers
6 ft 3 in
Cabin height
150 cu ft
Baggage
45,000 ft
Service ceiling

The Gulfstream G200 on the Miami–New York route

With 3,400 nautical miles of range, the G200 flies the 1,000-mile corridor as a comfortable nonstop, with transcontinental legs available. At Mach 0.85 it covers the route in roughly 2.5 hours.

Cabin and baggage

The 24-foot-5 cabin is a full 7-foot-2 wide with 6-foot-3 standing height, seating eight to ten with an enclosed lavatory. A 150-cubic-foot baggage hold takes the group's luggage, and a large operating fleet keeps it easy to source.

Why travellers choose the Gulfstream G200

  • A wide stand-up cabin at an accessible rate
  • Long range for trips beyond New York
  • Nonstop Miami to New York with range to spare
  • Proven, dependable and easy to source
  • Generous baggage for the group
Questions

Frequently asked questions

How much is a Gulfstream G200 charter from Miami to New York?

A one-way G200 charter on the Miami–New York route is typically $24,000 to $34,000 all-in, depending on date and availability — often a value pick in the super-midsize class. Fuel, fees and taxes are included.

How many passengers does the Gulfstream G200 seat?

Eight to ten in a typical layout. Its wide cabin comfortably carries the group with full luggage.

Can the Gulfstream G200 fly Miami to New York nonstop?

Easily. With 3,400 nautical miles of range against the route's roughly 1,000, it flies nonstop with ample reserves and handles transcontinental trips.

How does the G200 compare with the G280?

The G280 is the newer aircraft, with more range, updated systems and a quieter cabin. The G200 shares the wide cabin and often charters for less. We can compare both.

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