Super-Midsize Jet · NYC MIA

Gulfstream G200 Charter

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The Gulfstream G200 is the wide, tall-cabin predecessor to the G280 and a steady value pick in the super-midsize field. It stands 6 feet 3 inches at the aisle, runs 7 feet 2 inches across, and seats eight to ten. With 3,400 nautical miles of range it flies New York to Miami nonstop in about two and a half hours.

  • 3,400 nm range
  • 482 ktas cruise
  • 8–10 passengers
From $24,000 one-way, all-in
Gulfstream G200 Charter — charter from New York to Miami

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).

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

Specification

Range is 3,400 nautical miles, well past the roughly 950 of this route, so the leg is nonstop with deep reserves. Cruise is 482 ktas, Mach 0.85. The ceiling is 45,000 feet. Power is two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A engines.

Cabin

The cabin is 6 feet 3 inches high, 7 feet 2 inches wide and 24 feet 5 inches long — tall and wide for the class. Eight to ten seats fit, ten at maximum. Baggage is 150 cubic feet, among the largest here. Standing height and luggage volume are the draw on this airframe.

On this route

For New York to Miami the G200 delivers a tall, wide cabin at a value price. The nearest options are its successor the Gulfstream G280 and the composite Hawker 4000; the super-midsize class page lines them up.

  • 6-foot-3 cabin height — stand fully upright
  • 7-foot-2 cabin width for the class
  • 150 cu ft of baggage — among the largest here
  • 3,400 nm range — nonstop New York to Miami with reserves

Frequently asked questions

What does a Gulfstream G200 charter from NYC to Miami cost?

A one-way G200 runs about $24,000 to $34,000 all-in, by date and availability. The figure includes fuel, fees and taxes.

How does the G200 compare to the G280?

The G200 is the earlier airframe and shares the same 6-foot-3 cabin height. The G280 adds range and refinement, but the G200 offers a comparable tall, wide cabin at a lower charter price on this route.

How many passengers does the Gulfstream G200 seat?

Eight to ten, with ten occupants at maximum. With 150 cubic feet of baggage it carries a full group and a substantial amount of luggage.

Ready to fly New York to Miami?

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