

Aside from their roomy cabins, these Falcons have the agility to fly the steep approaches into, and fast climbs out of, many airports like Lugano - runways off-limits to other big jets.

The expansive 43-ft-long cabin of the 8X offers space to seat up to 16 passengers and a range of more than 7,400 miles. And when it comes to admiring the view there are, of course, the largest windows in the industry.ĭassault’s Falcon 7X and the subsequent Falcon 8X offer a maximum speed of Mach 0.90. Inside, Gulfstream’s newest addition features newly designed ergonomic seats with a capacity of up to 19 passengers, sleeping for up to 10 passengers, a high-definition circadian lighting system, 100% fresh, never recirculated air, and claims for the lowest cabin altitude in the industry. The G800 will be able to fly 8,000 nautical miles at Mach 0.85 and 7,000 nautical miles at Mach 0.90 with the combination of a Gulfstream-designed, advanced high-speed wing and new high-thrust Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines. The Savannah, Georgia-based manufacturer boasts: “The all-new G800 is the world’s longest-range business aircraft, extending your reach to more people and places around the globe in a single flight.” Like Bombardier, Gulfstream seeks to extend the range of nonstop flights with its G800. As with most jets in this class, the 8000 aircraft features a creative cabin custom-made to the specifications of the owner with quality to meet the demand of every customer.ī Gulfstream G800 The Gulfstream G800 / ©Gulfstream In addition to its top-leading range, the Global 8000 has a cabin with three individual suites, each designed to boost comfort and convenience. First entering service in December 2018, this jet also has an impressive range of 7,900 nautical miles.

