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Embraer Phenom 100
The Phenom 100, a very light jet developed by Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, is considered a "entry-level" jet in comparison to others in this category. It does, however, provide a lot of features for the price, which is somewhere in the middle. It has twin turbofans that can reach speeds of 390 knots and a range of 2,182 km (1,356 miles), so it's a fast little plane.
The spacious BMW-designed cabin seats up to eight adults and two crew members and has a fully enclosed lavatory. It has an in-flight wardrobe for your convenience, as well as other cutting-edge avionics such as large display screens that improve the pilot's awareness.
Beechcraft King Air 350i
The King Air from Beechcraft is a cool-looking twin turboprop plane with a strong airframe and is likely the most fuel-efficient private jet that can seat 10 people. One of its more desirable features is its landing gear, and it can take off with a heavier load than other jets in this larger category. People with large families or a large entourage are usually interested in this model of aircraft.
As a single-engine plane, it provides amenities and comfort that are typical of midsized business jets. It has a range of nearly 2,080 miles, a top cruise speed of 360 mph (312 knots), and can reach altitudes of 35,000 feet.
Learjet 70/75
Now, the last three models we saved for you all cost more than $10 million and are among the world's largest and fastest single-engine jets. When you hear the name Learjet, you immediately assume that whoever is flying it is extremely wealthy.
With maximum flying altitudes of 45,000 feet and a transcontinental range of 2,060 nautical miles, you've got a powerful machine on your hands. It is close to a midsize jet, but at 200 pounds lighter than its predecessor, it can still be classified as a single engine plane.
The Learjet 70 / 75 seats six passengers and two crew members and has Garmin's most recent avionics layout, with 5.7 to 14 inch touchscreen panels. This model is manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace, a Canadian company well known for producing high-quality aircraft.
Dassault Falcon 7X
The Falcon 7X is the coolest jet that some billionaires buy for a variety of reasons. Dassault Aviation manufactures this business jet, which has a range of 5,950 nautical miles. It has a cruising speed of 560 mph and a top speed of 575 mph, and it seats 12 passengers plus crew for a total of 19 people. Its specifications are equally impressive.
It has a landing speed of 104 knots and is equipped with a triple cluster of engines, making it one of only two tri jets in the world. This allows it to land at some of the major airports that normally cater to commercial flights. It is also one of the safest aircrafts, with a slower landing approach.
Gulfstream G650
The Gulfstream G650 is the last but not least. This is without a doubt one of the world's most impressive private jets. It has a range of 7,000 nautical miles, which is equivalent to a flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles, and it can even save some fuel. It is in a class of its own, with top speeds of 580mph and cruising speeds of 570mph. Only military fighter jets outperform it in terms of speed.
The Gulfstream G650 business jet has a wingspan of 30 metres (98 feet) and seats 11 to 18 passengers plus crew. The flight crew has access to the world's largest windscreen and the best avionics available.
The super pressurised cabin makes you feel less tired, especially after a long flight, and sheepskin covered seats, a fold-down double bed, and a pop-up 26-inch screen TV are just a few of the amenities provided by this first-class aircraft.
There you have it, a list of the 15 smallest planes available on the market today. Fly with caution!
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