Gulfstream G200 (Galaxy)

The Gulfstream G200, formerly recognized as the IAI Galaxy, stands as a ten-seat twin-engine business jet initially developed by Israel Aerospace Industries and subsequently acquired by Gulfstream Aerospace. Commencing designs in 1993, the Galaxy’s fuselage and empennage were manufactured under contract by Yakovlev, later transitioning to EADS Sogerma. Assembled by IAI, the models featured a broad fuselage, modified high-lift devices, and Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A engines. In 1997, the Galaxy completed its inaugural flight, entering production in 1999. Following Gulfstream’s assumption of the program in 2001, the aircraft was rebranded as the G200.

Red Box extends a comprehensive range of ground power equipment tailored for the Gulfstream G200 aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units and more. These offerings are meticulously crafted to meet the specific requirements of the Gulfstream G200.

Included in this suite is the 757 tug, and the RBSC255 continuous power unit—an optimal solution for diagnostic work, pre-flight checks, or continuous powering of equipment during operations without depleting the onboard aircraft batteries. The Twin RB75A is also available for starting the aircraft, aiding in the prevention of hot starts. Explore our TC3000 range for added convenience, featuring a combination of start and continuous power in one unit tailored for the Gulfstream G200 aircraft.


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