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Gulfstream 6??

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Hey, if it's that big, bring it on. No more trying to screw around with ASE on a crappy day... ;) TC
 
my boss, a multiple 550 owner, was invited to sav this summer for a dinner with gulfstream mgt and some other billionairs. the hush-hush topic of the meeting was to generate interest in a possible new aircraft (g600) the figures they offered were as follows: size of an md80; 9000 mi range @ M95. sound friggin nuts, but thats what he told us.


If so than it won't be long until they put 40-50 seats in it and market it to the airlines as an all ellite class international airliner.
$10,000 round trip should do it.
 
While all you GV drivers are in here, can you tell me a ball park figure for a GV left seat in the Boston area.

Thanks in advance for any info.
 
Why would you need 9,000 mile range? Who the hell would want to be in a tube that long anyway. M.95, I would love to see the wing design.

If anyone could do it Gulfstream or Lockheed would be the two I would have my money on (if it is to be done right, anyway).
 
Why would you need 9,000 mile range? Who the hell would want to be in a tube that long anyway. M.95, I would love to see the wing design.

Swass--Who would want to be in a tube that long? People like my boss who travel 9,000 miles and hate paying for a stop in RJGG for gas...

As for the wing, for a plane that big, I think GLF is going to have to get over their "no slat" bias. JMO.TC
 
gunfyter--From the description in the article above, I'd say no. If they make it an MD80-sized "ubermachine" I'd say yes.TC
 
LAX-BKK. IND-HKG. Maybe not 9,000 miles but it would allow him to avoid the stops.TC
 
Fly from London to NYC and use London for an alternate... :D TC
 
Fly from London to NYC and use London for an alternate... :D TC


I think you're hitting on an important point. It's not that some customers actually desire to fly 9000 nm non-stop so much as some would actually like to fly their 6500 nm trips with more flexibility (aka less pucker factor).. :eek:

At its surface, I'd certainly prefer to coast out flight planning to land w/ 1+30 reserves rather than +45. That extra hour reserve could save a few seat cushions in the cockpit...
 
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What trips are 9k and how often do you fly them? Just curious.


USA to the hottest markets today, and the foreseeable future...

China and India.

There are companies doing it 3-4X a month and crew swapping in Japan, PANC, Italy, Greece, etc...

Something that will do 9000nm, be comfy, not be an airliner, and fit into current hangars will sell like crazy - even at 70mil+ a copy.

:)
 

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