Gulfstream G150 Charter
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The Gulfstream G150 is the fastest cruiser in this midsize group at 475 ktas, carrying the Gulfstream name and build into the class. Stand-up height is 5 feet 9 inches, the floor is flat, and the lavatory is enclosed. Range is 2,950 nautical miles and it seats six to seven. New York to Miami is a quick nonstop of about two and a half hours.
- 2,950 nm range
- 475 ktas cruise
- 6–7 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Palm Beach International (PBI).
Gulfstream G150 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Gulfstream.
- 2,950 nm
- Max range
- 475 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 6–7
- Passengers
- 5 ft 9 in
- Cabin height
- 80 cu ft
- Baggage
- 45,000 ft
- Service ceiling
Specification
Range is 2,950 nautical miles, three times the 950-mile route, so this is an easy nonstop with very large reserves. Cruise is 475 ktas, Mach 0.80 — the fastest in this group on a knots basis. The ceiling is 45,000 feet. Power is two Honeywell TFE731-40AR engines.
Cabin
The cabin is 17 feet 8 inches long, 5 feet 9 inches wide, and 5 feet 9 inches of full stand-up height, with an enclosed lavatory. It is a focused cabin built to Gulfstream standards rather than a long lounge. Six to seven passengers travel with a large 80 cubic feet of baggage for the footprint.
On this route
For New York to Miami the G150 is the speed-and-pedigree pick — quickest cruise in the group and Gulfstream build quality on a two-and-a-half-hour leg. Cross-shop the high-climbing Learjet 60XR and the wide Hawker 800XP; the midsize jet class page compares them.
- 475-ktas cruise — fastest in this group
- 2,950 nm range — far beyond the route, large reserves
- 80 cu ft baggage for six to seven passengers
- Gulfstream build, stand-up cabin from Teterboro Airport (TEB)
Inside the Gulfstream G150

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Frequently asked questions
What does a Gulfstream G150 charter from NYC to Miami cost?
A one-way G150 runs about $20,000 to $30,000 all-in, depending on date and availability. Fuel, fees and taxes are included.
Is the Gulfstream G150 fast on this route?
Yes — at 475 ktas it is the quickest cruiser in this midsize group, which trims a few minutes off the roughly two-and-a-half-hour leg to Miami. It carries Gulfstream build quality too.
How many passengers does the Gulfstream G150 seat?
Six to seven in the standard layout, with up to eight certified. It suits a smaller group that wants speed and a stand-up cabin on the route.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
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