Inside The $75 Million Gulfstream G700

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Inside The $75 Million Gulfstream G700 Private Jet Intro The Gulfstream G700 was announced in October 2019 at the NBAA Convention and Exhibition in Las Vegas. Completing its first flight on February 14th, 2020, the G700 tops every other Gulfstream jet in terms of cabin space, innovation, and flexibility of cabin design. Today we will be going inside the Gulfstream G700 and talk about everything you need to know about this enormous jet. Interior Like the cabins in the previous series, the one in the Gulfstream G700 provides a sanctuary of understated elegance. The new cabin is 10 feet longer, though, for a total length of nearly 57 feet, a mere three feet shorter than a bowling lane. According to Gulfstream, the G700 features the tallest, widest and longest cabin in the industry. The aim of the G700 is to create the most comfortable environment possible in the sky so that you can sleep, work or relax as efficiently as possible. The G700 features true circadian lighting to simulate the sunlight of your next time zone to help reduce the effects of jet lag. Additionally, the G700 has a maximum cabin altitude of just 4,850 feet, one of the lowest cabin altitudes to be found on a private jet, helping you sleep better and reduce the effects of jet lag. On top of that, 100% fresh air is replenished throughout the plane. Add in the extremely quiet cabin and you will have no trouble working, sleeping or just relaxing. Gulfstream have also fitted the G700 with twenty of the largest...

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