The demand for popular private jets travel is gradually expanding for business operations, charter, or fractional users. Although private jet travel is not for everyone, it would cost around $1000 to $10000 per flight hour. But no doubt it is value for money as much of the price goes into the benefits and luxuries of flying a private Jet.
Many people prefer to buy a private aircraft rather than use it for travel due to various. The business sector comes first; typically, companies with superior profitability ratios choose to buy their aircraft and then follow competitor analysis. Consider London as an example; it has one of the busiest airports in the world, which makes it challenging for business travelers to achieve their standards. The availability of flights to the chosen location determines quality.
Business travelers typically choose charter flights in these situations to avoid drawn-out check-in procedures and waiting times.
Bombardier Global 7500
The Bombardier Global 7500 is the only business jet with a range of 7,700 nm with 19 passengers. It is considered as the world’s largest and longest-range private Jet. The GE Passport Engines are installed with dependable reliability and improved fuel efficiency. The GE engines allow the global 7500 to reach the top speed of 0.925 Mach and top cruise speed of 0.90 Mach. Typically its cruise speed remains at 0.85 Mach.
The flight deck of Global 7500 is equipped with next-generation fly-by-wire technology that provides remarkable comfort and control to the pilot. The advanced avionic suite with a large display, synthetic vision system, and autothrottle system increases efficiency and reduces the pilot workload. The global 7500, with its longest range, connects the world’s most expansive cities, including New York to Hong Kong or San Francisco to Singapore.
Overall, the Global 7500 offers comfortable and luxurious flights with its unparallel range and versatile nature. This business jet is best fit for those who are seeking range, comfort, luxury for their journey.
Specification of Global 7500
Range | 7700 nm |
MMO (Maximum Mach Operating speed) | Mach .90 |
Maximum Altitude | 51,000 ft |
Take-off Distance Required | 5,760 ft |
Landing Distance Required | 2,237 ft |
Max. Take-off Weight | 10,6250 lb |
Max. Landing Weight | 85, 799 lb |
Max. Zero Fuel Weight | 62,500 lb |
Cabin Length | 54 ft 5 in |
Cabin Height | 6 ft 2 in |
Cabin Width | 8 ft |
Wing Span | 104 ft |
Length Overall | 111 ft |
Height | 27 ft |
Engine Type (Max Thrust, ISA + 17°C, SL) | GE Passport (18,920 lbf) |
Bombardier Challenger 650
The Challenger 650 is the best-selling bombardier jet, with more than 1,000 deliveries worldwide. The reason for becoming the best-selling Jet is its worldwide reach with the lowest operating cost, which provides the ultimate value proposition. This Business jet will fly nonstop for 11 hours with its GE CF34-3B MTO turbofans engines. The Challenger 650 came into service in 2014 and remained in the production unit. The Challenger 650 has a range of over 4,000 nm and can fly from London to New York. The Challenger 650 wing design reduces turbulence and delivers a safe and peace-of-mind ride with a dispatch reliability of 99.9 percent.
Challenger 650 has a cabin length of 25.6 ft with a cabin of 2 zonal types with an optional crew jump seat. The flight deck is incorporated with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 advanced avionic technology, with a heads-up display (HUD) option. The direct operating cost of Challenger 650 is around $3,365 per hour.
Specification
Range | 4085 nm |
MMO (Maximum Mach Operating speed) | Mach 0.82 |
Maximum Certified Altitude | 41,000 ft |
Landing Distance | 2,402 ft |
Take-off Distance | 5,640 ft |
Maximum Take-off Weight | 48,200 lbs |
Maximum Zero Fuel Weight | 32,000 lbs |
Wing Span | 64.4 ft |
Length | 68.4 ft |
Height | 6 ft |
Flight Deck | Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 |
Honda Jet-Elite-II
The HondaJet Elite-II is the fastest Jet with a long-range and the highest-flying altitude compared to other jets in its class. It is also more fuel efficient and more environmentally friendly than other similar size business jets. The Honda Elite-II has a unique design feature, including a laminar flow nose and an exclusive over-the-wing engine mount configuration.
The Elite-II uses the propulsion system of GE Honda Aero Engines HF120 that help the Jet to cover the distance of 1547 nm at 0.82 Mach. Each engine provides the trust of 2050 Ibf. Intuitive Human-Machine interface includes automated anti-Ice, lighting, and pressurization systems, allowing a safe and more efficient flight experience. Automated ground spoilers, stabilized approach, and advanced steering and augmentation system will empower the pilot to decide in difficult conditions quickly. That ultimately leads to great performance and safety levels.
The HondaJet Elite II has two new interior design options – Onyx and Steel- with new color features and surface materials. The new cabin redesign gives travelers the experience of luxury flights. In short, the Honda Elite-II provides holistic comfort to its passengers and crew.
Specification
IFR Range (4 occupants) | 1547nm |
Top Speed | Mach 0.82 |
High-Speed Cruise | 422 ktas |
Service Ceiling | 43,000 ft |
Take-off Distance | 3,699 ft |
Landing Distance | 2,717 ft |
Cabin Length | 17.80 ft |
Cabin Width | 5 ft |
Cabin Height | 4.83 ft |
Wing span | 39.76 ft |
Height | 14.90 ft |
Length | 42.62 ft |
Flight Deck | Garmin G3000 |
Engine Type | GE Honda/HF 120 |
Cessna Citation Longitude
The Citation Longitude is categorized as a mid-size business jet accommodating up to 12 passengers. The Cessna announced Citation Longitude in 2012, and the Jet made its first flight in 2016. It cleared its certificate procedures in 2018, came into the service in 2019, and is still in the production unit of Textron Aviation.
Citation Longitude has two Honeywell engines, model HTF7700L that produce the trust of 7,665 lb (43.10 kN) from each side. This Jet can reach the range of 3,500 nm (6,482 km) with 4 passengers with a maximum cruise speed of 483 ktas (895 km/h). It is certified to operate on a service ceiling of 45,000 ft (13,716 m). The cockpit of Citation longitude is installed with the new GARMIN G5000 that provides touch-screen control for communication and navigation system to the pilot.
Cessna Citation Longitude is Next Gen Ready, which meets the Federal Aviation Administration’s NextGen requirements for advanced avionics systems. The G5000 system features three large high-resolution LCD displays and four touch-screen controllers, providing pilots with an easy-to-use and comprehensive view of critical flight information. Additionally, the system incorporates advanced technology such as Garmin Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT) and synoptic displays for key systems, which provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness and improve safety.
Some additional features would also be installed on the flight deck, including Category II approaches, heads up display/ enhance flight vision system, etc. In Short, the Jet delivers feasibility with the lowest operating cost of all the super mid-size Jet. Offers the reliability and efficiency needed to maximize the value of their journey.
Specification of Cessna Citation Longitude
Range with 4 Pax | 3,500 nm |
Max. Operating Altitude | 45,000 ft |
Max. Limit Speed | 084 Mach |
Take-off Distance Required | 4,810 ft |
Landing Distance Required | 3,170 ft |
Max. Cruise Speed | 483 ktas |
Max. Take-off Weight | 39,500 lb |
Max. Landing Weight | 33,500 lb |
Cabin Length | 25 ft 2 in |
Cabin Width | 77 in |
Cabin Height | 72 in |
Wing span | 68 ft 11 in |
Length | 73 ft 2 in |
Height | 19 ft 5 in |
Avionics Suit | Garmin G5000 |
Engine Type | Honeywell HTF7700L |
Dassault Falcon 8X
The Dassault Falcon 8X is a long-range business jet manufactured by Dassault Aviation in France. The Dassault announced its Falcon 8X model in May 2014 at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition and got its EASA and FAA certification in June 2016. The Falcon 8X successfully entered the service on October 2016. Around 81 Falcon 8X aircraft are in operation that is fully owned. A large portion of Falcon 8X is operated in Europe (59%), then in North America (16%), and in Asia (13%).
The 8X has 3 Pratt & Whitney PW307D engines that burn 347 gallons per hour. Each engine offers a thrust of 6,722 lb / 29.90 kN that helps the Falcon 8X to cover a distance of 6,450 nm (12,000 km). These engines offer up to 20% fuel efficiency compared to long-range aircraft. Its flight deck is equipped with Digital Flight Control System with a FalconEye option that combines synthetic vision systems. The FalconEye option enables the pilot to land where there are low visibility conditions during nighttime.
The Falcon 8X, with a range of 6,450nm, will be capable of offering nonstop flights between Singapore and London, Beijing and New York, or São Paulo and Moscow.
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