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Compare aircraftVery Light Jets
- 2 - 4 passengers
- 700 - 1400 nautical miles
- $2,200 - $2,400 per hour
Very light jets (VLJs) are ideal for short-to-medium-range and lightweight trips (under 10,000 pounds) due to their versatility and efficiency. Optimal for small groups of passengers, a VLJ can typically accommodate two to four people. These efficient aircraft combine jet cruising speeds with the ability to operate from smaller airports.
The wide variety of VLJs available encompasses diverse performance characteristics and payloads. While most VLJs are designed for small groups of people, some larger VLJs can accommodate more baggage than others or might include a semi-private lavatory. All very light jets are powered by turbofan engines and feature pressurized passenger cabins for added comfort, safety, and performance. Compared with turboprop aircraft, VLJs offer significant time savings by utilizing jet engines. Very light jets offer similar savings to turboprop jets due to lower operational costs. VLJs are generally configured in a VIP format to cater to executives and maximize passenger capacity.
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Light Jets
- 6 - 7 passengers
- 1100 - 1900 nautical miles
- $2,600 - $3,100 per hour
An efficient and economical option for short-to-medium-range flights, light jets offer superior versatility, speed, and range over non-turbine aircraft. Light jets have the added advantage of being able to fly into and out of smaller airports that are inaccessible to major airliners. With cruising speeds averaging 440 mph and a nonstop range of about 1,500 miles, light jets carry you to your destination quickly and efficiently.
For added comfort, performance, and safety, light jet aircraft feature pressurized passenger cabins, and most include a private or semi-private lavatory. Baggage capacity and luggage storage space on light jets may be limited, and often cannot accommodate skis or large golf bags.
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Super Light Jets
- 7 - 8 passengers
- 1700 - 1900 nautical miles
- $3,000 - $3,500 per hour
If you’re looking for something more spacious than a light jet, super light jets are a step-up. These aircraft offer more cabin space as well as larger baggage compartments. SLJs are suitable for short-to-medium-range travel and carry between seven and eight passengers. With an increased range from light jets and a bigger cabin space, SLJs are an efficient and economical choice. For a small increase in price, super light jets are capable of landing in smaller airports. These jets are a great way to travel, as they have additional accommodations and an extended range to assure a safe and comfortable trip.
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Midsize Jets
- 8 - 9 passengers
- 1300 - 3000 nautical miles
- $3,200 - $4,300 per hour
Midsize jets offer the ultimate balance of efficiency, comfort, performance, and economy for medium-length flights. Midsize jets can fly further and faster than their lighter counterparts. These aircraft take advantage of a 500-mph average cruising speed and a maximum nonstop range of around 2,100 miles, all without sacrificing the ability to fly into and out of smaller airports. Simply put, midsize jets offer the best of both worlds.
Most midsize jet aircraft have external baggage storage, which allows them to accommodate a reasonable amount of baggage. However, some only have internal baggage compartments, such as the Hawker line of jets, which limits the capacity and storage space. This may pose problems with skis or other oversized items. All midsize jets also offer a full private lavatory.
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Super Midsize Jets
- 8 - 10 passengers
- 2400 - 4000 nautical miles
- $4,300 - $6,000 per hour
Super midsize jets are an attractive middle ground between midsize jets and large jets. These are good for those who require more carrying capacity, speed, and range but don’t need a larger aircraft. Super midsize jets are exceptionally fast, quiet, and efficient, with the comfort of a large jet and the versatility of a midsize jet.
Super midsize aircraft, such as the Falcon 50, offer a wide variety of route options and amenities to private jet passengers. Compared to large jet aircraft, these jets are outfitted with a number of luxurious amenities to add comfort and convenience. They typically seat around 8 to 10 passengers and can offer a longer range than most midsize aircraft. With average cruising speeds that exceed 500 mph, these aircraft are fast, efficient, and normally quieter than smaller, comparable corporate jets. These aircraft have plenty of room for external baggage, oversized items, and more. Every super midsize jet features a fully enclosed lavatory for convenience and privacy.
Popular Super Midsize Jets
Large Jets
- 10 - 16 passengers
- 3600 - 6000 nautical miles
- $5,600 - $8,000 per hour
By prioritizing luxury and diverse amenity service for long-haul charter flights, large jets are the epitome of comfort and performance. Large jets travel faster and longer than their smaller counterparts, with average speeds of as high as 530 mph and average ranges of around 4,000 miles. These aircraft are perfect for those who want the premier option for private jet travel.
Large jets are among the most comfortable executive aircraft available and offer optimum performance and luxurious amenities for long-range flights. Although they’re large, they are still compact enough to operate out of airports not accessible by many major airlines. Passengers get to enjoy the high standard of luxury you can find in any large jet. Amenities available on large jets often include a full private lavatory, external baggage compartments, stereo DVD, satellite phone, fax, and a full galley. Additionally, onboard flight attendants will enhance your in-flight experience by providing additional safety and comfort while also assisting with gourmet catering and entertainment.
Popular Large Jets
Ultra Long Range Jets
- 12 - 16 passengers
- 2500 - 6700 nautical miles
- $8,000 - $11,000 per hour
Whether traveling state to state or out of the country, ultra-long-range jets are capable of up to 11 hours of non-stop flight time, much longer than most aircraft. Ultra-long-range jets are ideal for longer trips and can comfortably seat between 12 and 19 passengers. These aircraft are usually configured with first-class seating, offering a luxurious experience for each passenger. Depending on the aircraft model, baggage compartments may hold up to 100 suitcases. Additional features on ultra-long-range jets may include a full bar, catering services, and private rooms.
Popular Ultra Long Range Jets
VIP Airliners
- 16 - 50 passengers
- 3800 - 6100 nautical miles
- $16,000 - $23,000 per hour
The ultimate in convenience, luxury, and comfort, VIP Airliners, such as the Boeing BBJ, offer private jet clients an unparalleled array of choices for in-flight comfort. Being a home in the sky, these super-large aircraft can carry anywhere from 15 to 30 passengers, depending on the interior configuration. All VIP Airliners have ample room for luggage, oversized items, and limited cargo. Compared to most charter airliners, VIP Airliners can operate routes unable to be flown by their smaller counterparts and are frequently used for long-haul and international flights. Due to high operating costs, they are not recommended for short flights. Conveniences such as cabin attendants, sleeper beds, cabins, private suites, and showers are a few of the luxuries these aircraft have to offer.
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Turboprop Aircraft
- 6 - 8 passengers
- 700 - 1900 nautical miles
- $1,200 - $1,800 per hour
Above and beyond piston aircraft in terms of the average range, speed, and comfort, turboprop aircraft are still just as cost-efficient. By utilizing turbine propeller engines, turboprops operate at speeds averaging 300 mph and have a non-stop range of around 1,000 miles. Turboprops are most popular for short-to-medium-distance flights. These aircraft also have the added advantage of being able to take off and land at virtually any airport.
For added comfort, performance, and safety, most turboprop aircraft have pressurized passenger cabins and often have semi-private lavatories. One downside to turboprops is that their baggage capacity and luggage space are often limited.
Popular Turboprop Aircraft
Helicopters
- 3 - 6 passengers
- 200 - 650 nautical miles
- $1,700 - $2,500 per hour
Helicopters are particularly useful for short-to-medium-distance flights. You can find helicopters in a wide variety of available models, with Paramount Business Jets. Helicopters are a diverse and versatile option for many clients. With the flexibility of numerous configurations, helicopters specialize in VIP executive transport, both within and between cities. They can also serve other purposes, such as cargo missions, medical evacuation flights, and versatile passenger transport.
A wide variety of helicopters and rotorcraft are available in different configurations. While most helicopters are designed for small groups of people, some larger helicopters can accommodate more baggage and passengers. Due to their high operation costs, helicopters are generally not used for long-range flights but rather for intra-city flights or short routes. Most rotorcraft are generally configured in a VIP layout to cater to executives and to maximize passenger capacity. They may also be configured for medical ambulances, evacuation flights, or cargo operations.
Popular Helicopters
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Airbus Helicopters AS355N Twinstar
- Pax 4
- Range (nm) 320
- Speed (KTAS) 120
- Cabin height (ft) 4.22
Turboprop Airliners
- 29 - 74 passengers
- 350 - 2800 nautical miles
- $2,800 - $16,500 per hour
Turboprop airliners deliver a large passenger capacity supplemented by turboprop efficiency. These are ideal for short-to-medium-distance trips and are generally more economical than jet airliners. A turboprop airliner has the added advantage of being able to land on shorter runways. This versatility, combined with high standards of comfort and safety, makes turboprop airliners an excellent choice for mid-range flights.
For maximum efficiency, turboprop airliners operate at an average speed of 450 mph or less. This makes turboprops perfectly suited to short-haul flights. Many aviation enthusiasts insist on turboprops for short-distance flights for the unmistakable authenticity of the experience. Another reason why many short-haul business flights are conducted on turboprop airliners is that they are perfect for passengers who want to converse with one another.
The power and efficiency of turboprop airlines have helped them become a mainstay in private aviation, proving particularly useful when a short takeoff and landing (STOL) is required in remote areas.
Popular Turboprop Airliners
Regional Airliners
- 37 - 50 passengers
- 1000 - 2000 nautical miles
- $6,000 - $7,000 per hour
Regional Airliners, also known as feederliners, have been used since the early days of aviation, playing a pivotal role in the transition into the modern long-haul era. They can seat up to 75 passengers for short-haul flights between cities. Regional airliners have an average range of about 1,700 miles and a cruising speed of 460-475 mph, making them perfect for medium-range flights.
These aircraft can accommodate larger groups of passengers while offering comfort and safety. Regional airliners are usually contracted by larger carriers for executive travel between smaller cities or from larger cities to smaller ones nearby. This makes regional airliners a great choice for anyone needing a direct flight.
Fairly narrow cabins make regional airliners some of the most efficient aircraft around by wasting little space in seating areas. Their introduction came at a time when turboprops were viewed as too noisy, so from the very beginning, regional airliners have been designed to be as tranquil as possible. Booking a regional airliner ensures a smooth flight, even for those who are easily disturbed by outside noise.
Popular Regional Airliners
Short and Medium Range Airliners
- 100 - 160 passengers
- 3000 - 4200 nautical miles
- $17,000 - $22,000 per hour
Short- and medium-range airliners are designed to carry large groups, varying anywhere from 100-300 passengers. These aircraft are the most economically efficient when traveling long distances, having up to seven hours of nonstop flight time. Short and medium-range airliners are usually configured with a single middle aisle and three seats on both sides. This layout allows you to travel with more passengers on board. Passengers can expect in-flight entertainment and great food and beverage options as well.
From the Airbus A318 to the Boeing 737, short and medium-range airliners have become the go-to aircraft in many regions of the world. In some cases, they can carry over 360 passengers. If you need international transport between countries within a few hours from one another, short and medium-range airliners will be the right fit.
Popular Short and Medium Range Airliners
Long Range Airliners
- 19 - 500 passengers
- 1550 - 8300 nautical miles
- $16,000 - $30,000 per hour
Long Range Airliners are one of the best options for those traveling to destinations all over the world. These aircraft have a cruising speed of around 500 mph and can travel non-stop for over 5,000 miles. They’re capable of carrying hundreds of passengers and offer multi-class configurations for maximum comfort, speed, and safety overall. Most long-range airliners have twin-aisle interior configurations for maximum space and comfort. In-flight services include hot and cold catering as well as entertainment options depending on the aircraft.
These airliners may be configured in a variety of ways to cater to executives or to maximize passenger capacity. Executive configurations often feature multiple berths, lavatories, a gym, shower, meeting room or study, and other luxurious appointments. Economy-configured long-range airliners utilize a layout similar to a commercial airliner to maximize passenger capacity.