The Gulfstream G200, formerly known as the Astra Galaxy, is a modern twin-engine business jet. The G200 was originally designed by Israel Aircraft Industries and was produced for Gulfstream Aerospace from 1999 through 2011. A total of 250 aircraft of this type were built during the production period. The Galaxy was renamed "G200" after Gulfstream Aerospace acquired Galaxy Aerospace in June 2001. By 2018, 1999-2007 Gulfstream G200s were priced at $2.395 to $6.25 million. On the performance side, the G200 has a maximum cruise speed of 566 knots, a ceiling of 45,000 feet, and a claimed 3,400-nautical-mile range with four passengers at 533 knots. Theoretically, that means nonstop trips from Los Angeles to Caracas, Seoul to Singapore, Berlin to Delhi, and Detroit to London. The maximum payload with full fuel is only 650 pounds.
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