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How Fast Can a Private Jet fly ? Top 10 Fastest Private Jets
Why is the Private Jet the Fastest Way of Transportation?
Why do Private Jets have to be Fast?
How Does Weather Influence the Speed of a Private Jet?
The Top 10 Fastest Private Jets in the World
1. Gulfstream G700 . Top Speed: Mach 0.99
2. Cessna Citation X+ . Top Speed: Mach 0.935
3. Gulfstream G650 . Top Speed: Mach 0.925
4. Gulfstream G500 . Top Speed: Mach 0.925
5. Global 7500 . Top Speed: Mach 0.925
6. Global 8000 . Top Speed: Mach 0.925
7. Falcon 8X . Top Speed: Mach 0.90
8. Global 6500 . Top Speed: Mach 0.90
9. Falcon 7X . Top Speed: Mach 0.90
10. Global 5500 . Top Speed: Mach 0.90
The private jet is the fastest mode of transport. These luxurious planes allow you to move in no time in the most absolute comfort. There are many business jets, but which one is the fastest in the world?
Private jets are relatively light planes, most of them have a fuselage made of aluminum and composite materials. This weight advantage makes them both very fast and low in emissions compared to airliners.
Business jets are also equipped with exceptionally powerful engines. The three engine manufacturers General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls Royce compete in ingenuity to design ever more powerful and efficient engines. This partly explains why private jets have one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in the aviation industry.
In addition, business aviation allows passengers to avoid long queues during check-in and security screening at major airports. Passengers access private terminals (FBO) and go through all controls in just 15 minutes on average. The private jet offers the luxury of deciding the times of the flight and choosing the airports of departure and arrival. Private jets also save time by having the ability to land at smaller airports closer to the passengers’ final destination.
60% of private jet flights are transport for professionals on the move. Whether they are business leaders, senior executives, journalists or doctors, the private jet is above all a professional tool that allows them to go quickly.
These professionals who work in a hurry, who have huge responsibilities or who have a very busy schedule, cannot afford to waste a few hours at the airport. Business aviation then emerges as the only means of transport that makes it possible to travel so quickly. This explains the attention private jet manufacturers pay to the power and speed of their planes.
Weather has a significant impact on the speed of a private jet. The speed indicated on the onboard airspeed indicator is never the true speed at which the private jet is flying. Taken from the aircraft’s exterior probes, this speed does not take into account the mass of air within which the aircraft flies and wind speeds. These weather factors can change the speed of an airplane completely.
In February 2020, a Boeing 747-200 of the British airline British Airways flew from London to New York in just 4:56 hours, compared to 6:55 hours usually. Storm Ciara raged over the Atlantic that day, and westerly winds of over 400 km/h brought the Boeing to an exceptional speed of 1,100 km/h. This extreme example shows how weather can speed up or slow down a private jet in flight.
The speed of private jets depends mainly on their size and motorization. It is possible to distinguish them according to the category to which they belong: – Ultra-light private jets (1 to 5 seats) fly between 600 and 750 km/h – Light private jets (5 to 7 seats) fly between 700 and 850 km/h. – Medium-sized private jets (8-10 seats) fly between 780 and 930 km/h. – Long-haul private jets (10 to 16 seats) fly between 850 and 1,100 km/h.
The fastest private jets in the world are all long and very long haul business jets. They fly above Mach 0.90 (Mach 1 being the speed of sound), or 1111 km/h.
The fastest private jet in the world is the Gulfstream G700. This 19-passenger jet was unveiled in 2019. It dethrones all of its competitors with an ultra-spacious cabin and overpowered engines.
Equipped with two Rolls-Royce 700 Rb.3043 engines each delivering a thrust of 18,250 Lb, the Gulfstream G700 is designed to fly at a speed of Mach 0.925 (1142 km/h) up to 51,000 ft (15.545 meters). But the test pilots went much further with this G700, they pushed it to Mach 0.99 (1222 km/h), almost the speed of sound! An exceptional performance that will be hard to beat.
The Cessna Citation X+ is the second fastest private jet in the world. Having held the speed record for a private jet for 6 years, it was dethroned in 2020 with the entry into service of the G700.
Equipped with two high-powered Rolls-Royce AE3007CE turbojets, the Cessna Citation X+ can reach speeds of Mach 0.935 (1194 km/h).
This exceptional speed made it possible to break many records. In particular, the Cessna Citation X+ can climb up to 47,000 ft (14,300 meters) in just 24 minutes. It also connected the two coasts of the United States, from Seattle to Miami, in 4:52 only.
The Gulfstream G650 is the third fastest private jet in the world. With a capacity of 19 passengers and a range of 7000 nm (12.964 km), this private jet is also one of the most prestigious on the market. The G650ER version, for Extended Range, has a range of 7,500 nm (13,890 km). The Gulfstream G650 can connect most of the world’s capitals non-stop, a unique luxury for business travelers.
Equipped with two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines of 16,900 lbs of thrust each, the G650 flies at a speed of Mach 0.925 (1142 km/h). Which makes it the third fastest private jet in the world.
The Gulfstream G500 is a 19-passenger private jet that can travel up to 5,200 nm (9,630 km). Launched in 2002, the G500 remains one of the most popular private jets for passengers. The cabin brings a lot of comfort thanks to a kitchen, a bathroom and even sofas or beds.
The two PW800 engines from Pratt & Whitney Canada and the innovative wing design make the G500 one of the market leaders in terms of performance. The G500 flies at a speed of Mach 0.925 (1132 km/h), which makes it the 4th fastest private jet in the world.
The Global 7500 is a very long-haul private jet from the aircraft manufacturer Bombardier that offers a range of 7,700 nm (14,260 km). The Global 7500 can connect any city on the planet nonstop. It is also one of the largest in terms of cabin area. Up to 19 passengers can enjoy unparalleled comfort in an ultra-luxurious cabin.
The Bombardier Global 7500 is equipped with two GE Passport engines with a respective thrust of 18,920 lbs. It can fly at a speed of Mach 0.925 (1132 km/h), which makes it one of the fastest private jets on the market.
The Global 8000 is an improved version of the Global 7500 unveiled in 2019 by Bombardier. This very long-haul private jet offers a range of 7,900 nm (14,631 km) to the 17 passengers who can board. The Global 8000 is a unique combination of comfort, performance and range. It is one of the new private jets most popular with passengers.
Two GE Passport engines with a thrust of 16,500 lb allow the Global 8000 to fly at a speed of Mach 0.925 (1132 km/h).
The Falcon 8X is the new flagship of Dassault Aviation’s Falcon range. This very long-haul private jet can accommodate 19 passengers and has a range of 6450 nm (11.945 km), it can connect Paris to Hong Kong non-stop. The Falcon 8X has a key advantage over its competitors, it can take off and land on very small runways like London City.
The Dassault Falcon 8X is powered by three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307D engines with a thrust of 6.722 lbs each. These engines are 30% more eco-efficient than competing engines. They allow the Falcon 8X to fly at a speed of Mach 0.90 (1111 km/h).
The Bombardier Global 6500 has been in service since 2019. This very long-haul private jet has a range of 6,600 nm (12,223 km) and can accommodate up to 17 passengers. The cabin is refined and offers pure and simple comfort to passengers, it has been designed to meet the needs of both professionals and families on the go.
The Bombardier Global 6500 is equipped with two Rolls-Royce Pear engines built specifically for this new business aircraft. With a thrust of 15.125 lbs each, they allow the Global 6500 to fly at a speed of Mach 0.90 (1111 km/h).
The Falcon 7X is a top-of-the-line private jet from Dassault that entered service in 2007. It is one of the most popular in the history of business aviation. It is also Dassault Aviation’s biggest commercial success. This private jet offers superior comfort to 16 passengers thanks to a space for cooking, toilets, a sofa, a bed and a range of 5939 nm (11,000 km).
The Falcon 7X is equipped with three Pratt & Whitney PW307A engines which provide 6.402 lbs of thrust each, it can fly up to Mach 0.90 (1,111 km/h).
The Global 5500 closes this ranking of the fastest private jets. This Bombardier long-range business jet entered service in 2020. It offers a unique blend of innovation, style and comfort to the 16 passengers who can board. The Global 5500 offers an impressive range of 5,900 nm (10,928 km) which connects São Paulo to Paris non-stop.
The two Rolls-Royce Pearl engines, the same as for the Global 6500, each offer a maximum thrust of 15.125 lbs at take-off and can fly up to Mach 0.90 (1111 km/h).
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Since Bill Lear invented the first private jet , manufacturers have strived to make private jets that are faster than anything that came before it. So what are the fastest private jets that you can buy?
There are two main ways that you can define the phrase “fastest private jets”- cruise speed and max speed. For the purposes of simplicity, we’ll be using cruising speed for ranking (as that is the speed you’ll more than likely fly at).
Gulfstream is well known for making some of the largest private jets in the world. However, they have also developed a shorter range jet. The latest incarnation of this jet is the Gulfstream G280 .
In 2005, the Gulfstream G200 (originally the IAI Galaxy, re-designated after Gulfstream bought Galaxy Aerospace ) had entered service. As such, Gulfstream began work on the aircraft that would succeed the G200 – the G280.
The G200 was used as the base of the G280. The fuselage was extended and a bulky rear fuel tank was removed. Not to mention new engines being installed, increasing both the range and the speed.
Gulfstream markets the aircraft as not only the most luxurious private jets in its class, but also one of the fastest. When cruising, the G280 obtains speeds of 459 kn (850 km/h, 528 mph) with a range of 3,600 nmi (6,667 km).
Up until recently, the Citation Sovereign+ was Cessna’s flagship aircraft. Due to it being Cessna’s flagship for several years, Cessna’s designers designed it to be one of the fastest private jets available today.
In the late 1990’s, Cessna decided to design an aircraft that could replace the mid-sized Citation III/IV/Vs. As such, the Citation Sovereign project was announced, being based on the previous model- the Citation Excel .
Cessna took the Citation Excel and lengthened the fuselage, redesigned the wing, and of course, gave it new engines. These new engines, of course, increased the cruising speed of the Citation Sovereign as well as increasing the range.
In 2012, the Citation Sovereign was developed into the the Citation Sovereign+, which had winglets, new engines and an improved flight deck. The Citation Sovereign+’s cruising speed is 460 kn (530 mph, 850 km/h).
Dassault is well known for developing some of the best tri-jet business jets in the world. However, they have developed one two-jet business jet- the Falcon 2000 . This private jet has gone on to be one of the fastest private jets in the world!
Following the introduction of the Falcon 900 (more on that later!) companies and celebrities began to demand a fast, but relatively cheap to operate jet. That entailed a two-engine private jet, not a tri-jet.
As such, Dassault took the Falcon 900 and re-engineered it to only need two engines. These two engines were a lot more powerful than the engines on the Falcon 900, so boosted both range of the Falcon 2000 a fair bit.
Soon after its introduction, Dassault began to market it as one of the fastest and most luxurious private jets in the world. When cruising, the Falcon 2000 travels at 460 kn (851 km/h; 529 mph).
The Challenger 650 is Bombardier’s flagship shorter-haul private jet. Due to this fact, Bombardier Aerospace (originally Canadair ) engineers designed the Challenger 650 to be one of the fastest private jets in the world.
In 2015, following the introduction of the Challenger 605 in 2005, Bombardier announced the Challenger 605’s successor. This aircraft would be based on the Challenger 605, although the cabin was extended.
As per usual, Bombardier also re-engineered the Challenger 650 to use better, stronger and more efficient engines. Not only did these increase the speed of the Challenger 650 dramatically, but it also increased the range too.
Bombardier markets the Challenger 650 as one of the fastest and most luxurious private jets for its size and class. When cruising, the Challenger 650 travels at speeds of 461 kn (854 km/h; 531 mph).
The Praetor 600 is Embraer’s largest non- bizliner private jet. Since it introduction, it has become the flagship aircraft of several companies and celebrities all around the world!
In 2018, Embraer released the Praetor 600, an extension and slightly re-engineered variant of their successful Legacy 500. With that being said, for an extra $500,000, a Legacy 500 can be upgraded to a Praetor 600.
This upgrade mostly comes down to increasing the hold area of the aircraft, giving it bigger fuel tanks and giving it new engines. It is these new engines that give the Praetor not only faster speeds, but also a significantly increased range.
The Praetor’s low operating costs and high speeds have become its biggest selling point. When cruising, the Praetor 600 achieves speeds of 466 kn (863 km/h; 536 mph) whilst carrying 12 passengers.
Due to financial instability on the part of Hawker (then-parent company Raytheon) the Hawker 4000 is no longer in production. Nevertheless, the Hawker 4000 was designed to be the best private jet in its class…
In 2001, Raytheon decided that they would properly enter the private jet/business jet market and develop jets that people wanted. At the time, however, the only private jet they were producing was the Hawker 1000 (BAe 125).
As such, they designed a new jet, one that was both longer, wider and faster that had similar economics. This aircraft would go on to become the Hawker 4000. Originally, the aircraft was well received, but in 12 years, only 73 were produced.
With that being said, Hawker/Raytheon marketed the Hawker 4000 as the one of fastest and cheapest private jets in its class, but it never sold too well due to poor marketing. The Hawker 4000 would cruise at 470 kn (540 mph, 870 km/h).
Bombardier have developed several series in their Challenger family of jets. It is generally agreed that the Bombardier Challenger 350 is one of the best private jets in the world. Not to mention being one of Bombardiers best private jets.
In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Bombardier decided to redevelop their Challenger series. Instead of developing a new variant of the Challenger 600 series they chose to develop the Challenger 300 series .
This entailed a completely new fuselage, engines and layout. In order to compete with other similar jets, Bombardier gave the Challenger 300 powerful engines, which gave it a long range as well as fast speeds .
Bombardier has marketed the Challenger 350 on both its range, size and particularly its speed, being the fastest Bombardier business jet on the market. When cruising, the Challenger 350 travels at 477 kn (882 km/h; 637 mph).
The Citation Longitude was only released a few months ago (October 2019), but it has become the flagship of Cessna’s fleet. Cessna expects the Longitude to be the best selling Cessna private jet in recent history.
Following the introduction of the Citation Latitude, Cessna began work on a lengthened, faster replacement. In May 2012, it was announced as the Citation Longitude, with it first being delivered in May 2019.
Due in part to Cessna wanting the Longitude to sell well, they gave it the best engines on the market. As such, it has one of the largest ranges and quickest speeds of any private jet on the market today or in the near future!
In order to sell more Longitudes, Cessna has begun marketing the Longitude as the fastest private jet in its class, with one of the best ranges. When cruising, the Longitude travels at 483 kn (556 mph, 895 km/h).
The Falcon 900 serves as Dassault’s base for several of its aircraft, including the Falcon 7X and 8X (more on the former later). As such, it is hardly a surprise that the tri-jet is one of the fastest private jets in the world.
In the early 1980’s, with the introduction of the Falcon 50 , Dassault began work on a new aircraft. This aircraft, later known as the Falcon 900, was developed based on the Falcon 50 (itself a having been designed based on the Falcon 20).
Most of the technology from the Falcon 50 (and partly from the Falcon 20 ) were left inside. However, the fuselage was significantly lengthened and new engines were added, increasing both range and speed.
Before the introduction of the later Falcon 7X and Falcon 8X, Dassault prided itself on the Falcon 900’s impressive speeds. When cruising the Falcon 900 cruises at speeds of 510 kn (950 km/h; 590 mph).
At one point in time, the G550 was Gulfstream’s flagship aircraft. Today, it is still the flagship of many companies and celebrities. This is partly due to the G550 being one of the fastest private jets on the planet!
Before the introduction of the G600 and the subsequent G650, the G550 was among the largest and most expensive private jets on the planet. Originally, the G550 was developed from the Gulfstream GV.
Originally it was marketed as the G550, before the G500 was introduced later. The G550 was given not only an extended fuselage, but also new engines which gave it a faster speed and heavily increased range.
One of the G550’s main selling point is its range as well as its speed. When it was introduced, the G550 was the fastest Gufstream aircraft ever produced! At cruising speed, the G550 travels at 533 kn (988 km/h; 614 mph).
Despite no longer being Bombardier’s flagship aircraft, it still has one lasting reminder that it once was- its speed. In fact, it is actually one of the fastest private jets in the world!
Following the introduction of the Global 5000 and the subsequent Global 5500, Bombardier began working on their replacement. These aircraft, based on the Global 5000 and 5500 would become the Global 6000.
The biggest change came to the fuselage and cabin length, with both being extended greatly. This extension also gave way to a large aft fuel tank that increased the Global 6000’s range greatly.
Despite being the cheapest of all of Bombardier’s “Global XRS” family, one of its biggest selling points is its incredible speed, which at the time of its release, was almost unbeatable!
When cruising, the Global 5000 travels at 487 kn (902 km/h; 560 mph).
The Dassault Falcon 7X is Dassault’s flagship aircraft. Despite only being introduced about 15 years ago, the Falcon 7X has become quite successful, in part due to being one of the fastest private jets on the market!
After the introduction of the aforementioned Falcon 900, Dassault began working on its replacement. This aircraft would become the Falcon 7X
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