Thermal stabilities of microstructure and mechanical properties during long-term aging of 550°C/1500h, 650°C/1500h and 700°C/500h have been investigated on superalloy FGH95, in order to characterize the long-term properties of this alloy on service temperature. The results showed that the secondary and tertiary gamma-prime maintained good thermal stability at 550°C and 650°C with aging time up to 1500h. However, during 700°C aging for 500h, the secondary and tertiary γ′ both grew obviously, besides, the shape of secondary γ′ has turned from circular to square. The hardness, high-temperature tensile and creep residual strain had good stability at 550°C and 650°C with aging time up to 1500h. However, the creep residual strain apparently increased when the alloy aged at 700°C for 500h, which means that the FGH95 is suitable to be used for long time below 650°C, and short time at 700°C.