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  1. Gulfstream G650
    • One of the most iconic long-range jets. It has a theoretical range of up to 7,000 nautical miles (~12,964 km) according to technical specifications.
    • Maximum cruising speed: Mach 0.90.
    • Very spacious cabin, with room for between 13 and 16 passengers (depending on configuration) and high-quality design.
    • Ideal for non-stop intercontinental flights with all the luxury typical of Gulfstream.
  2. Dassault Falcon 8X
    • Tri-jet (three engines) offering great efficiency and flexibility.
    • Maximum range: 6,450 nm (~11,945 km), allowing it to make direct transoceanic flights.
    • It can operate from airports with short or complicated runways (due to its configuration) and has very good performance.
    • Spacious and quiet cabin, with different possible configurations to maximise comfort.
  3. Bombardier Global 7500
    • Ultra-long-range jet belonging to Bombardier's Global family.
    • It is designed for long distances, allowing non-stop flights on really long routes, which gives it a great advantage for intercontinental travel.
    • Its large cabin, divided into several zones (‘four-zone cabin’), makes it one of the most comfortable for long journeys.
  4. Gulfstream G700
    • One of Gulfstream's most modern and ambitious jets. According to luxury sources, its new price is around £65 million.
    • Long range and speed, combined with luxurious interiors: multiple cabin zones, premium materials, and space for a bed, shower, etc.
    • Perfect for demanding crews who want to combine extreme performance with maximum comfort.
  5. Bombardier Challenger 650
    • A super-midsize jet with a wide, well-distributed cabin.
    • Theoretical range of up to 4,000 nm (~7,408 km) according to Bombardier itself.
    • It can accommodate up to 12 passengers and is capable of landing at more demanding airports (steep approach), such as some urban airports.
    • Good balance between operating cost and large jet comfort.
  6. Dassault Falcon 7X
    • Another Dassault trijet, very popular for its efficiency, safety and range.
    • Capable of long-range flights with operational flexibility thanks to its three-engine configuration.
    • Its cabin can be configured in a variety of ways to suit corporate, private or mixed needs.
  7. Embraer Phenom 300
    • A highly efficient light jet, ideal for shorter business flights or frequent connections.
    • Capacity of between 6 and 10 passengers, depending on the configuration.
    • Its range and cost make it a very competitive option for regional or short/medium-range operations.


Conclusion

These seven models represent a very balanced and representative range of the executive aviation market: from light jets for quick trips to true ultra-long-range aircraft for crossing continents in absolute luxury.

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