Revealed: The most popular private jets on the market, and how much they cost to hire

Revealed: The most popular private jets on the market, and how much they cost to hire
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Stratos Jet Charters has released data on the most popular private jets in the market, as use of the luxurious form of transport continues to grow.

    The team at Stratos Jet Charters went through 39 weeks of data from Google Trends to find out what are the most trending jet models in 2023 from January 1st to September 30th, 2023. And, more interestingly, what they cost to hire.

    The data represents an interesting snapshot of the private jet market’s evolving landscape, where innovation and luxury collide to create the ultimate travel experience.

    Average market price (New)

    1. Dassault Falcon 2000
      Purchase price: $25,000,000 Cost per hour: $7,722 – $9,438
    2. Cessna Citation Sovereign  
      Purchase price: $18,000,000 Cost per hour: $7,722 – $9,438
    3. Citation Mustang 
      Purchase price: $3,200,000 Cost per hour: $4,290 – $5,304
    4. Bombardier Global 6000 
      Purchase price: $60,000,000 Cost per hour: $19,656 – $22,230
    5. Honda Jet 
      Purchase price: $4,500,000 Cost per hour: $4,290 – $5,304
    6. Cessna Citation CJ4 
      Purchase price: $8,900,000 Cost per hour: $5,850 – $7,176
    7. Gulfstream G550 
      Purchase price: $62,000,000 Cost per hour: $16,536 – $19,110
    8. Cessna Citation X 
      Purchase price: $21,800,000 Cost per hour: $10,140 – $12,558
    9. Dassault Falcon 50 
      Purchase price: $3,450,000 Cost per hour: $7,722 – $9,438
    10. Cessna Citation Longitude 
      Purchase price: $16.000.000 Cost per hour: $7,722 – $9,438

    *Charter price varies depending on the travel location

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