Voila! Here's the Gulfstream G600 parked next to the G280.
It's 96-feet long, 25 feet tall, with a 94-foot wingspan. The G500 is a bit smaller at 91-feet long.
The first thing you notice is the fact that it looks a lot larger in person than it does in pictures.
Let's take a look inside!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdStep in and you're immediately met with a barrage of rich leathers and fine wood veneers. The cabin is 45-feet-long and nearly six and a half feet tall. The G600 can hold as many as 19 passengers.
Since the G600 is designed for long intercontinental flights, there's a private rest compartment for the pilots. It features a plush reclining seat and...
... a large entertainment screen.
Next up is the plane's galley complete with stone counter tops.
In front of the entryway and galley are equipped with stone flooring as well.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFirst up is a quartet of captains chairs.
At the front of the cabin is a large entertainment screen. The plane is equipped with a complete in-flight entertainment system including high-speed Wifi.
The plane's interior can be controlled by touchscreens hidden behind sliding wood panels. There are also buttons to control the plane's electric sunshade.
Here's a look out one of Gulfstream's signature oval windows
Here's a perfect place for a mid-flight meal.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOpposite the dining area is a large entertainment screen that neatly folds into the cabinetry.
Mirrored bulkheads make the cabin feel even more spacious.
Near the rear of the cabin is a large divan that can be converted into sleeping quarters.
Opposite the divan is another pair of captains chairs.
Behind the passenger cabin is a bathroom complete with...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad...a toilet. There also a second bathroom at the front of the plane.
Behind the bathroom is a cargo compartment.
At the front of the plane is a state-of-the-art glass cockpit. It's equipped with the new Gulfstream Symmetry Flight Deck. It features 10 touchscreen information screens and updated user interfaces.
The G500 and G600 are the first two civilian planes in the world to have active sidestick technology which allows both pilots to detect their counterpart's control inputs.
Power for the G600 comes from a pair of Pratt & Whitney Canada PW815GA turbofan engines each producing 15,680 pounds of torque. The powerful engines help make it one of the fastest private jets in the world with a top speed of 0.925 Mach.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe G600 has a maximum range of nearly 7,500 miles which means it can fly non-stop between London and Tokyo or New York and Beijing.