By far the most popular of the Citations and perhaps the most popular corporate jet ever built. It is basically a Citation I stretched 4 feet with a 5-foot longer wing holding 272 more gallons of fuel and powered by larger JT15D-4 engines. The Citation II is primarily marketed against the King Air B200. This aircraft can be RVSM certified when Service Bulletin SB-550-34-79 is complied with.
Join Captain Ed Thrayes as he recounts the history of the company whose jets he has been flying for over 25 years. Learn more about early Gulfstreams including model GI and GII
After the creation of their original aircraft, the company would press the limits of private aviation. Captain Thrayes continues to speak about major developments leading to the GIII and GIV
Learn the recent history and how the current model Gulfstreams were created. This includes the GV , Citation II, and new insider information on next generation aircraft!