5 best new business jets that are set to shake up the market

By TravelWiseDec 17, 2023 15:18 PMNews
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The Gulfstream G800 costs $72.5 million. Source: Gulfstream Aerospace

A new era is dawning in the dynamic world of business aviation with the emergence of state-of-the-art business jets that are poised to revolutionize the market. From the Bombardier Global 8000 to the Gulfstream 800, jets are expected to change the landscape of business aviation.

The aircraft stand out as pioneers, promising to enhance the flight experience for business leaders and jet enthusiasts alike. A selection of the five most anticipated aircraft, starting with the most expensive, was published on simpleflying.com.

1. Bombardier Global 8000

Price: 78 million dollars

As the flagship of Bombardier's Global family, the Global 8000 promises to redefine ultra-long-range travel. With an impressive range of approximately 8,000 nautical miles, this business jet offers intercontinental capabilities with unparalleled comfort.

The Global 8000's spacious cabin accommodates up to 19 passengers, offering innovative seating and a comfortable ride thanks to the sleek Flĕx wing. With advanced technologies such as exceptional range and a focus on passenger comfort, the Global 8000 is set to make waves in the ultra-long-range segment.

Range: 8,000 nautical miles (9,206 ml/14,816 km)

Maximum speed: 0.94 Mach

Passenger capacity: 19

Expected commissioning: 2025

Bombardier Global 8000, which costs $78 million. Source: Bombardier
Bombardier Global 8000, which costs $78 million. Source: Bombardier

2. Dassault Falcon 10X

Price: 75 million dollars

The Dassault Falcon 10X is a game changer, representing the epitome of luxury and performance in business aviation. Dassault Aviation's flagship aircraft boasts an impressive range of 7,500 nautical miles, making it a world leader.

Dassault claims that its $75 million advanced jet has the "largest cabin of any purpose-built business jet" with a spacious cockpit designed for comfort and productivity. The 10X is set to redefine ultra-long-haul travel with advanced technology, aerodynamic efficiency, and a commitment to an unparalleled in-flight experience.

Range: 7,500 nautical miles (8,631 ml/13,890 km)

Maximum speed: 0.925 Mach

Passenger capacity: 19

Expected commissioning: 2025

3. Gulfstream G700

Price: 75 million dollars

Gulfstream's G700 takes centre stage as a model of innovation and sophistication. This flagship business jet perfectly combines performance with luxury amenities.

Like Dassault, Gulfstream claims that its new aircraft boasts the "most spacious cabin in the industry" that seats up to 19 passengers and has customized interiors for maximum comfort. However, unlike the Falcon 10X, the G700 has a greater range and speed for the same price of $75 million.

The G700's advanced technology includes side-mounted active control grips and advanced avionics to ensure a smooth and efficient journey. As a testament to Gulfstream's commitment to environmental responsibility, the G700 incorporates sustainable materials and energy-efficient systems, setting a new standard for environmentally friendly aviation.

Range: 7,750 nautical miles (8,918 ml/14353 km)

Maximum speed: 0.935 Mach

Passenger capacity: 19

Expected commissioning: 2024

4. Gulfstream G800

Price: 72.5 million dollars

Another Gulfstream jet that took 4th place on this list is the G800.

The cabin offers a combination of comfort and performance, accommodating up to 19 passengers. Its advanced avionics, connectivity features and emphasis on pilot ergonomics contribute to an exceptional flight experience.

Although the G800 is priced slightly lower than the G700, it boasts a greater range of 250 nautical miles. As Gulfstream continues to push the boundaries of its jets, the G700 and G800 are poised to make an impact in business aviation.

Range: 8,000 nautical miles (9,206 ml/14,816 km)

Maximum speed: 0.925 Mach

Passenger capacity: 19

Expected commissioning: 2024

These first-class business jets undoubtedly demonstrate the relentless pursuit of excellence in aviation. Source: Gulfstream Aerospace
These first-class business jets undoubtedly demonstrate the relentless pursuit of excellence in aviation. Source: Gulfstream Aerospace

5. Embraer Praetor 600

Price: $21 million

The Embraer Praetor 600 stands out as an ultra-midsize jet aircraft designed to deliver unmatched performance and efficiency. Unlike the other jets on this list, this jet has already been in operation for several years, flying since 2019.

With a range of more than 4,000 nautical miles with four passengers on board, the Praetor 600 is well suited to connect key business centers such as London to New York or São Paulo to Miami.

Its spacious and well-lit cabin accommodates up to 12 passengers, providing a luxurious and productive environment. The aircraft also boasts advanced avionics, including an advanced Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion® cockpit, providing a state-of-the-art flight experience.

Range: 4,018 nautical miles (4,623 ml/7,441 km)

Maximum speed: 0.83 Mach

Passenger capacity: 12

Commissioning: 2019

These first-class business jets undoubtedly demonstrate the relentless pursuit of excellence in aviation. As they take to the skies, these aircraft are poised to redefine the business aviation landscape, setting new standards for performance, luxury and sustainability. Business executives and aviation enthusiasts alike can look forward to an exciting new chapter in the world of private jet travel.

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