Gulfstream G150 Charter
Published Jun 19, 2026
The Gulfstream G150 brings the marque's name and a fast 475-knot cruise to the midsize class. More range and speed than most of its rivals, in a comfortable cabin for six or seven — a quick way down the seaboard.
- 2,950 nm range
- 475 ktas cruise
- 6–7 passengers

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 Boca Raton Airport (BCT).
Gulfstream G150 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Gulfstream.
The G150 on the route
A 2,950-nautical-mile range makes the 950-mile corridor a short hop, and a 475-knot cruise — among the fastest in the class — puts the flight at about two and a quarter hours. A 45,000-foot ceiling keeps the ride smooth.
Cabin and baggage
A 17-foot-8 cabin seats six to seven with full five-foot-nine standing height and an enclosed lavatory, and an 80-cubic-foot hold serves a small group with luggage.
Why travellers choose it
- A fast midsize at 475 knots
- Range well beyond the corridor
- A stand-up cabin with an enclosed lavatory
- Nonstop New York to Miami in about 2.25 hours
Inside the Gulfstream G150

Frequently asked questions
What does a Gulfstream G150 to Miami cost?
A one-way Gulfstream G150 charter is typically $20,000 to $30,000 all-in, by date and availability, with fuel, fees and taxes included.
How many seats?
Six to seven in a typical layout, with up to eight certified — comfortable for a small group with luggage.
Nonstop?
Yes, with large margin. Its 2,950-nautical-mile range covers the 950-mile corridor in about two and a quarter hours.
What is its strength?
Speed and range for the class — a 475-knot cruise and 2,950 nautical miles — in a comfortable stand-up cabin.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.



