
Charter Yacht Purpose introduces GULFSTREAM G650ER Jet for remote expeditions

55m/180’ explorer yacht PURPOSE has introduced access to a dedicated Gulfstream G650ER for the duration of every charter. This unique addition to the yacht’s charter program creates a seamless ocean-and-air experience, providing charter guests with access to the planet’s most remote destinations.

The Gulfstream G650ER offered is a like-new jet that remains available for the duration of the charter.
Cathy Landtroop, spokesperson for Purpose Voyage, commented: “This stunning G650ER can transport 12 and sleep eight in complete luxury, and it’s highly economic. The aircraft will park and wait for our charter guests to complete their trip, avoiding the cost of repositioning and enabling our guests to reach the most remote anchorages on Earth as effortlessly as they would a marina an hour from home.”
Fraser’s Kaisa Pace, Charter Manager of PURPOSE, said: “This is a very exciting development for the PURPOSE charter program. Guests will have access to a fully refitted explorer yacht as well as a long-range private jet, working as a single, seamless experience, without repositioning.”
About PURPOSE
PURPOSE combines expedition capability with luxury charter comfort. Designed for long-range cruising and self-sufficient operations, she can accommodate up to 12 guests in six suites and offers access to destinations beyond the reach of most yachts.
Completely refitted in 2024, PURPOSE can take guests where few yachts venture: through the Northwest Passage and on to Japan, Indonesia, the Andaman Islands, Palau, and Papua New Guinea. For the 2026 winter season, she will continue her exploration of the Pacific, with an itinerary spanning the Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand.
About Gulfstream G650ER
The Gulfstream G650ER is among the longest-range business jets in the world, capable of connecting distant city pairs non-stop - an ideal complement to a yacht whose cruising grounds reach from polar passages to equatorial reefs.











