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*Certain cabin configuration guidelines apply. aft galley TAI LORED Configuration (WITH CREW COMPA RTMENT) TAILORED Configuratio n COMPARTMENT) Reaching far beyond luxurious appearances and practical appointments, Gulfstream designers assist you in acheiving productive yet comfortable surroundings suitable for longrange travel. cabin configuration When designing the interior of your new aircraft, Gulfstream will assist you in selecting from a forward or aft galley, a variety of styling options and an impressive array of materials. The large cabin can be designed to accommodate up to 19 passengers in up to four distinct living areas. Windows By now, you’re familiar with Gulfstream’s signature oval windows. They are one of the most recognizable features of a Gulfstream aircraft. But do you know why they are so special? Large-cabin Gulfstream windows are twice the size of those on other manufacturers' business jets. Gulfstream windows brighten the cabin, add an increased sense of spaciousness and offer the most stunning views of the world. cabin environment The entire cabin environment is designed to deliver passengers to their destination alert and refreshed. The 100 percent fresh-air system provides a cleaner, healthier cabin environment. Cabin altitude will range from 4,000 to 6,000 feet (1,219 to 1,829 m) to create a more comfortable, productive environment, which means less physical stress for the passengers and crew. Galley Handcrafted by master cabinet makers, every detail has been given the utmost attention. The galley includes lighted storage, a water sterilization system and dual coffee makers as well as other essentials for full meal and beverage service. Entertainment Systems You’ll enjoy the G550’s entertainment system – all controlled by your touch. This includes two dual DVD players, a multi-disc CD player, two LCD cabin monitors and a stereo speaker system. The cabin audio system comes equipped with the latest noise-cancelling headphones for each passenger seat. |