The world’s best private jets
Faster, longer, bigger, better and more luxe than ever, these seven planes are the ultimate in private aviation.
Price POA (the standard Airbus ACJ319neo costs A$135 million, excluding the cost of the Infinito interior); Passenger capacity 8
Price A$67 million| US$53 million | €43 million Passenger capacity 19
There’s no denying that flying commercial, even if it’s in business
or first, can be a chore. From queues and delays to the ever-growing
list of restrictions, it can be exhausting and exasperating at the best
of times, but particularly when it’s for business. With 1.4 million
business trips occurring every day in the US alone, and corporate travel
accounting for A$1.7 trillion of global spending, it’s not all that
surprising that private aviation is on the rise.
According to Knight Frank’s 2017 The Wealth Report,
there’s been a discernible increase in private jet ownership over the
past 10 years, with last year alone seeing a 3% increase in North
America (with 13,775 private jets currently in operation) and a four per
cent rise (1,229 private jets) in Asia–Pacific. This coincides with the
fact that the mega-rich are getting richer. In the Jet Traveller Report
2018, Wealth-X estimates that the population of UHNWIs in the US rose
46 per cent between 2006–16, to reach 73,000 individuals with upwards of
US$30 million net worth.
While jet ownership doesn’t come cheap (it costs between A$950,000 to
A$5.4 million per year), for cash-rich, time-poor business travellers
looking to skip airport queues, conduct meetings in the air, and fly at a
moment’s notice, a private jet could be a worthwhile investment.
If you’re in a position to invest, here are the largest, fastest and most luxurious private planes on the market right now.
Airbus ACJ319neo Infinito
A luxe collaboration between Airbus Corporate Jets and Italian supercar
maker Automobili Pagani, this jet is the winged equivalent of a top-down
convertible supercar. Marrying art and ultra-modern technology, the
ACJ319neo Infinito’s leather, wood and carbon-fibre cabin includes a
bedroom, bathroom, cinema, dining area and lounge. But its most
extravagant feature is its innovative ‘sky ceiling’, which can bring a
live view of the sky above the aircraft into the cabin, or display other
images, while hurtling through the air at up to 0.82 the speed of
sound.
Embraer Lineage 1000E
To say this ultra-large luxury private jet is customisable would be a
grand understatement. The team at Embraer Executive Jets offer thousands
of combinations for the model’s 74 square metres of living space and
five interior zones, allowing clients to create their personalised
aerial home away from home. This includes a light and airy window-filled
cabin with a 42-inch television, dining room and lounge, and a queen
bedroom with en suite, complete with the industry’s largest shower with a
breathtaking view.
Gulfstream G500
Striking a perfect balance between speed, agility and comfort, the
all-new Gulfstream G500 can travel up to 9,260 kilometres at 0.85 the
speed of sound – easily making the trip non-stop from Hong Kong to New
York. Designed with input from Gulfstream clients, the deluxe cabin
features a sleek marble bathroom and custom seating, sleeping eight and
accommodating 19 when configured in a high capacity layout.
Price A$60 million| US$44.5 million | €38.2 million Passenger capacity 19
Bombardier Global 7500
A reflection of its extended length and longer endurance, the iconic
Bombardier Global 7000 has been rebranded as the Global 7500 – becoming
the world’s largest and longest private jet. Inside its 39-metre body
are four spacious living areas that offer limitless possibilities for
personalisation, including a fully equipped kitchen, bedroom, bathroom
and entertainment lounge. While the first eight planes will make their
debut in 2019, it’s no wonder there’s a waiting list until 2021.
Price A$86.4 million| US$64 | €55 million Passenger capacity 19
Embraer Manhattan
An ode to New York’s Art Deco era, the sophisticated Embraer Manhattan
airship looks like something straight out of The Great Gatsby. A
distinctive metallic mural of the Manhattan skyline greets guests at the
entry while rich mahogany wood panels, and brass and gold finishings
flow through the cabin. From the luxury lounge to the iconic Cloud Club
bar and the Crystal Room dining area, this private vehicle provides a
sky-high escape to 1920s decadence.
Price A$111.8 million| US$83 million | €71.2 million Passenger capacity 19
Dassault Aviation Falcon 6X
The world’s first ultra-wide body business jet, the Dassault Aviation
Falcon 6X, is the faster and more agile, spacious and stylish successor
of the long-awaited 5X. With a light, contemporary cabin fit with 29
extra-large windows and a skylight, the new jet reaches speeds up to
Mach 0.90 and travels more than 10,000 kilometres nonstop – connecting
passengers between Los Angeles and Geneva, Beijing and San Francisco, or
Moscow and Singapore in a single jaunt.
Price A$63.4 million| US$47 million | €40.3 million Passenger capacity 16
Pilatus PC-24
The only luxury aircraft combining the versatility of a turboprop with
the cabin size of a medium-light jet and the performance of a light
plane, this Swiss masterpiece is in a league of its own. Capable of an
off-road landing with outstanding short-field performance and a large
cargo door, the Pilatus PC-24 will take you anywhere you need to go.
Both luxury comfort and functionality are evident throughout its
generous interior, which feels much like a penthouse in the sky.
Price A$12 million| US$8.9 million | €7.6 million Passenger capacity 11
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