The 9 Largest Private Jets in the World
The largest private jets in the world push the boundaries of luxury air travel with impressive ranges, speeds, and cabin space.

Private jets provide us with speed and comfort, above all else. The bigger the private jet, the more space you have to customize by adding features such as a fully equipped kitchen, bedroom, and dining area. The most impressive luxury private jets have spiral staircases, state-of-the-art gyms, and elevators (yes, you read that right) — which means they must be large enough to fit all these opulent amenities. Therefore, if you want the ultimate luxury travel experience, it’s not enough to fly on one of the nicest private jets, as this category includes small, midsize, and super-midsize aircraft — all of which pale in comparison with the magnitude of heavy business jets and executive airliners, the largest types of private jets.
Whether you are interested in chartering an aircraft through a U.S. private jet company or want to add a flying palace to your fleet, here’s where you’ll find the largest private jets from the world’s top private jet manufacturers.
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The Largest Private Jets in the World
Below, you’ll find the largest private jets in the world that are still in production. By virtue of their vastness, these jets also have longer ranges, faster cruising speeds, and more high-tech features, such as advanced cabin airflow systems. Their size also translates into larger windows, seats, and, of course, cabin space compared with smaller jets. In order to appreciate the immensity of the models in this roundup, let’s put them into perspective by answering the question “How big are private jets?” in general.
How Big Are Private Jets?

Private jets vary greatly in size, and some sizes are better for specific flight durations and destinations than others. For instance, small private jets are great for short-haul trips and destinations with small local airports that larger jets can’t access because of the shorter runways; accessing these airports is convenient because they’re usually closer to your final destination than larger commercial airports that larger aircraft can access.
Of course, flying on the largest private jets does come with many perks that smaller jets don’t afford, such as the ability to fly intercontinentally while kicking back and enjoying luxury amenities. Although all private jets are safe, larger aircraft can handle more turbulence than smaller aircraft and therefore provide smoother rides than smaller jets. That’s why heads of state fly exclusively in large private jets. An excellent example is Air Force One, a modified Boeing 747 (read more in this section), the official private jet of the President of the United States. It’s large enough to bear customizations necessary to protect the president from potential attacks. One such example is electronically hardened exteriors. It can also be refueled in midair, so it never needs to unexpectedly stop in a foreign country.
Read on for the largest, most luxurious private jets.
What Is the Largest Private Jet in the World?
Boeing 777-9 CelestialStar: 235 ft 5 in

At the top of this list is the CelestialStar, a highly modified Boeing Business Jet 777-9. It has six living areas in total, including a section with six first-class-style suites and another with 32 business-class-style seats. You have the option of customizing the private suites with king-size beds and full-size bathrooms that have rain and massage showers. The work area is a multifunctional space where you can rotate and slide the seats according to your needs, allowing you to relax or conduct a business meeting in the same plane region.
Lufthansa Technik, a German aircraft company, designed its cabin specifically for Middle Eastern heads of state, royal families, and VIPs. Thanks to the jet’s size, it’s large enough to accommodate a majlis, or traditional “sitting area” in Arabic. The CelestialStar also boasts an extraordinary range of 8,745 nautical miles (nm), placing it right up there with the longest-range private jets. Other key features include large windows with electromagnetic dimming, which automatically change in opacity to control the amount of light that passes through.
Wingspan: 235 ft 5 in
Length: 251 ft 9 in
Height: 64 ft 1 in
Range: 8,745 nm
Passenger capacity: 75
Boeing 747-8: 224 ft 5 in

Next is the Boeing 747-8, often compared to the newer, equally luxurious Boeing 787 — which is being phased out in favor of the Boeing 767— although it has a significantly larger cabin. As mentioned, this model is a part of many high-profile individuals’ fleets because of how much space it affords its owners to customize. Beyond the U.S. president, Chinese real-estate tycoon Joseph Lau is among the world’s elite who own this model, which is more like a status symbol. He spent more than double the list price of $150 million on customizations, including a fully stocked wine cellar, a gym, and vaulted ceilings. Other anonymous owners have similarly transformed the space of their Boeing 747-8 models, one of which is worth nearly $400 million after customizations, making it one of the most expensive private jets.
Wingspan: 224 ft 5 in
Length: 250 ft 2 in
Height: 63 ft 6 in
Range: 7,370 nm
Passenger capacity: 100-189
Airbus ACJ 350: 212 ft 5 in

If you’re looking for an exceptionally large jet with an equally impressive range, the Airbus ACJ 350 is an excellent choice. Airbus Corporate Jets released this model — which succeeded the Airbus A340-300 family — in 2014, offering a larger cabin with 3,315 square feet of floor space. It comfortably accommodates 25 passengers and can fly nonstop for up to 22 hours, with a whopping range of 11,100 nm. As a widebody with one of the largest cabins in the industry, the Airbus ACJ 350 can have multiple living areas, such as a spacious bedroom, private office, and dining room. In fact, an anonymous owner, who customized their Airbus ACJ 350 with the help of Lufthansa Technik added four bedrooms that share two bathrooms, a dining area seating eight, and a children’s playroom.
Wingspan: 212 ft 5 in
Length: 219 ft 2 in
Height: 55 ft 11 in
Range: 11,100 nm
Passenger capacity: 25
Boeing Business Jet 737 Max: 117 ft 10 in

Another Boeing Business Jet, the BBJ 737 Max offers three times as much space as the Boeing 737 while also being 35% less expensive to operate. Boeing achieves this ideal combination with a 20% reduced fuel usage and emission, making the enhanced model an environmentally conscious choice. Another key aspect of this aircraft is its remarkably quiet cabin, allowing you to work, rest, or converse with few to no disturbances. It has a 19-passenger capacity and 6,600 nm range, equating to 15 hours of nonstop flight time. The BBJ 737-9 is the largest jet in this series, with 1,120 square feet of floor space. You can configure it to have up to six living areas, including a conference room, lounge area, and bedroom with a private bathroom.
Wingspan: 117 ft 10 in
Length: 143 ft 8 in
Height: 40 ft 4 in
Range: 6,600 nm
Passenger capacity: 19
Airbus TwoTwenty: 115 ft 2 in

The Airbus TwoTwenty, or ACJ TwoTwenty, has three times as much space (786 square feet of floor space, to be exact) as a standard business jet — opening up the possibilities for its six zones. It’s based on the A320 family, offering a wider body than the Airbus A319. You can choose one of the company’s four ambiances — or themes — and select from more than 200 configurations so that your jet meets your exact needs and preferences without hiring a third-party interior designer. The ACJ TwoTwenty seats up to 18 passengers and has a maximum range of 5,650 nm, capable of flying 12 hours nonstop — equivalent to the distance between London and Dubai.
Wingspan: 115 ft 2 in
Length: 114 ft 9 in
Height: 37 ft 7 in
Range: 5,650 nm
Passenger capacity: 18
Dassault Falcon 10X: 110 ft 4 in

An ultra-long-range jet seating up to 19 passengers, the Dassault Falcon 10X is the largest and most advanced private jet in the Falcon series. It has up to four living spaces, and you can decide the length of each zone, so it’s flexible enough to make the space your own with an expanded bedroom, conference room, or dining area. It features 38 panoramic windows, flooding the cabin with natural light and providing breathtaking sky views. The Falcon 10X has the largest baggage compartment in its class (198 cubic feet) with in-flight accessibility. Its considerable range — 7,500 nm — means you can fly nonstop between major cities such as New York and Hong Kong.
Wingspan: 110 ft 4 in
Length: 109 ft 7 in
Height: 27 ft 7 in
Range: 7,500 nm
Passenger capacity: 19
Bombardier Global 8000: 104 ft

While the Bombardier Global 8000 and its little sister, the Bombardier Global 7500, are the same size, the newer model offers an extended range of 8,000 nm. It comfortably accommodates up to 19 passengers with up to four living spaces, including a bedroom with an optional private bathroom. This long-range business jet is applauded for providing one of the smoothest rides at even its top speed of .94 Mach. The cabin features Bombardier’s signature Nuage seats, the industry’s first zero-gravity seating that reduces lower-back pressure; they have four configurations, each designed for working, lounging, sleeping, or dining. It also has a hospital-grade air-purifying system that captures 99% of particles, including allergens and bacteria.
Wingspan: 104 ft
Length: 111 ft
Height: 27 ft
Range: 8,000 nm
Passenger capacity: 19
Gulfstream G800: 103 ft

The Gulfstream G800 is an equal competitor to the Bombardier Global 8000, with a range of 8,000 nm. Moreover, its cabin is similarly equipped with a plasma-ionized purification system to ensure 100% clean air circulation. It has up to four living spaces and 16 panoramic windows — the largest in the industry. It also has the lowest cabin altitude in business aviation, reducing fatigue, headaches, and other symptoms associated with air travel.
Wingspan: 103 ft
Length: 99 ft 9 in
Height: 25 ft 6 in
Range: 8,000 nm
Passenger capacity: 19
Bombardier Global 6000: 94 ft

The Bombardier Global 6000, previously branded as the Bombardier Global Express XRS, seats up to 17 passengers and has a range of 6,000 nm — capable of flying intercontinentally. It has a three-zone design, including a cabin area with four ergonomic seats, a conference area with a table seating four people, and a private stateroom. Its interiors are elegant, with hardwood floors, sleek countertops, and hand-stitched leather seats, offering a truly elevated travel experience. Another key feature of this private jet is its soundproofing enhancements. Its quiet, low-pressure cabin promises maximum comfort no matter how short or long your flight is.
Wingspan: 94 ft
Length: 99 ft 5 in
Height: 25 ft 6 in
Range: 6,000 nm
Passenger capacity: 17

