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Business Aircraft Classes Entry Level, Light, Midsize, Heavy, Ultra Long + VIP Airliners Very Light & Light Jets Business Aircraft Classes Entry Level, Light, Midsize, Heavy, Ultra Long + VIP Airliners Very Light & Light jets Midsize & Super Midsize jets Heavy & Ultra Long-Range jets VIP airliners Bombardier Challenger 605 Entry Level / Very Light Jets Citation Mustang Embraer Phenom 100 Honda Jet Light Jets Embraer Phenom 300 Citation Cj2/Cj3/Cj4 Pilatus PC-24 Midsize Jets Hawker 850XP/950XP Learjet 60XR Citation Latitude Super Midsize Jets Bombardier Challenger 300/350 Embraer Legacy 450/500 Cessna Citation X Heavy Jets Gulfstream G350/G400 Embraer Legacy 600/650 Bombardier Challenger 604/605/650 Ultra Long-Range Jets Gulfstream G650 Bombardier Global 7000/7500 Dassault Falcon 8X/9X VIP Airliners Boeing BBJ Airbus A319 CJ Embraer Lineage 1000 VIP Configured Regional Airliners Dornier 328 Embraer ERJ 145 Narrow Body Aircraft Airbus A320 Wide Body Aircraft Airbus A330 Facts & Figures of most popular Business Aircraft • Private jet’s come in various shapes and sizes each suiting different operational needs and budgets. • Hourly operating costs vary tremendously and generally increase with the size of the aircraft and flight time. Very Light Jets Light Jets Midsize Super-Midsize Heavy Ultra Long Range VIP Airliner 4-6 pax 6 – 8 pax 7 – 9 pax 8 – 10 pax 10 – 16 pax 12 – 19 pax 19 – 48 pax 1,250 nm. 2,550 nm. 2,800 nm. 3.250 nm. 5.500 nm. 7.500 nm. 11.500 nm. 2 hrs. flight time 3 hrs. flight time 3.5 hrs. flight time 5 hrs. flight time 7.5 hrs. flight time 14 hrs. flight time 16 hrs. flight time 3 3 3 3 3 3 70 ft3 80 ft 130 ft 150 ft 170 ft 200 ft 200 ft Some with WC Enclosed WC, some with Fully sized WC, galley, Forward full-service Full vanity rear WC, Up to three spacious Custom interiors, 3 WC, small galley, bench seat stand-up flat-floor cabin, galley, divan or double spacious cabin, various lounge area, forward/rear stateroom, bedroom, hot meals club seating options cabin options WC shower, crew cabin Light snacks + Light snacks + Hot/cold VIP catering + Hot/cold VIP catering + Hot/cold VIP catering + Hot/cold VIP catering + refreshments refreshments refreshments refreshments refreshments refreshments Citation Mustang, Cessna Bravo / Cj2+ / LearJet 60XR, Hawker Gulfstream G200, Challenger 605/650, Gulfstream G650, Boeing BBJ, Phenom 100, Honda Jet, Cj3/ Cj4, Phenom 300, 800XP / 900XP, Citation Challenger 300/350, Dassault Falcon 900, Global 6000/7500, Boeing B747-8, Eclipse 500 Pilatus PC-24, Latitude, Gulfstream Citation Sovereign, Legacy 600/650, Dassault Falcon 7X/8X, Airbus ACJ319, Hawker 400XP, G150, Legacy 450/500 Gulfstream 500/600 Embraer Lineage 1000 Airbus ACJ380 Luggage Capacity Luggage Capacity: Entry Level Jet Embraer Phenom 100 - 4 pax capacity Luggage Capacity: Light Jet Embraer Phenom 300 - 6 pax capacity Luggage Capacity: Midsize Jet Citation XLS - 6 - 8 pax capacity Luggage Capacity: Heavy Jet Falcon 7X / 10 - 14 pax capacity Luggage Capacity: Ultra Long Range Jet Global Express / 10 - 16 pax capacity Luggage Capacity: Regional Jet Embraer ERJ 145 / 49 pax capacity Contact Details Vadim Smith Senior Sales Manager Europe, EMEA, Russia & CIS [email protected] www.jetclass.com.
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