High Speed Cruise: 488 knots
Which Gulfstream? There are different models but here is an example: Gulfstream G450 High Speed Cruise: 476 knots the High Speed Cruise for other Gulfstream jets can be found on the link below.
The business jet Gulfstream G550 is capable of mach 0.85 cruise speed. It has a capacity of 14-19 passengers. It is 96ft 5in in length, 25ft 10in in height, and a wingspan of 93ft 6in.
Currently it is the Cessna Citation X High Speed Cruise: 513 knots Gulfstream's new G650 will take over this title when it is released in late 2012.
A Gulstream jet is generally a mid size to larger sized jet. Depending on the type of gulfstream, these jets can fit between 6 and 19 passengers. One of the smallest jets in the Gulfstream family is the Gulfstream 100.
Its Cruising Speed: 575 mph (or 476 knots) and Baggage Capacity: 169 cu.ft. More statistics and information can be found at the Gulfstream 350 links below:
Gulfstream, G4
Gulfstream 4
Varies with speed/type of jet and city where it will land. Approximately 6 hours. Less time from CA to Atlanta do to gulfstream winds blowing east.
A normal commercial jet can cruise at a speed of mach 0.85 or about 570 miles
The Gulfstream V is produced by Gulfstream Aerospace. This vehicle is meant to be used as a private jet for politicians, CEOs, and other very rich and powerful individuals.
The average jumbo jet (based upon a Boeing 747) can fly at a speed of 245 m/s, with its maximum speed at about 550mph. - - - - - There is no such thing as an "average jet plane." A Boeing 737 will accelerate slower than a Gulfstream V which will accelerate slower than an F-14.
Gulfstream Jets are produced by Gulfstream Aerospace, and act as buisness jet options. The cost for one of these jets varies on the models and version of Gulfstream, as well as continual maintenance and operating costs. For example the Gulfstream G500 model cost US$42 million in 2010, and the 2011 G550 model cost US$53.5 million.