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The G250™ boasts the largest cabin in the super mid-sized class. With a stand-up height of over 6 feet (1.83 m) and a cabin length of nearly 26 feet (7.92 m), the G250 has the most cabin volume and over 17 percent more floor area than the competition. In-flight access to the baggage compartment, along with numerous closets and cabinets within the cabin allows for 154 cubic feet (4.36 cu m) of useable storage. An abundance of natural light is provided through 19 large windows. Quiet cabin sound levels, a low 6,000 feet (1,829 m) cabin altitude at 41,000 feet (12,497 m) and 100 percent fresh air reduces fatigue and creates a comfortable environment to work or rest.
Three select floor plans, the Executive, Universal, and Hallmark, provide seating for eight, nine or ten passengers respectively. The large forward galley is comprehensively equipped and has a large counter space with a slide out sink cover for more working area. The aft lavatory is the largest in its class with excellent storage areas in the vanity as well as a floor to ceiling closet. The G250 is the first aircraft in its class to have a vacuum lavatory which uses less water and reduces odors.
The G250 includes Cabin Essential™ design to improve the reliability of the cabin components. Gulfstream’s Cabin Essential design philosophy ensures that the cabin systems are as redundant as the aircraft systems so that no single-point failure will result in a loss of functionality.
The Executive 8/4 seats eight passengers in two club settings that can be configured to offer berthing for four. View larger image ![]()
The Universal 9/4 seats nine passengers in a four-place club setting forward and two facing seats, and a three-place divan positioned across the aisle in the aft cabin. View larger image ![]()
The Hallmark 10/5 configuration features a club setting forward and an aft four-place conference grouping opposite a two-place divan. View larger image ![]()