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Aircraft Guide

VistaJet Fleet Guide

360+ aircraft, all Bombardier, all in VistaJet's signature silver and red livery. Here's what you can expect on board each type.

Fleet overview

VistaJet operates one of the largest privately owned business jet fleets in the world — over 360 aircraft, all manufactured by Bombardier. Every aircraft wears the distinctive silver fuselage with red stripe livery, and every cabin is maintained to the same exacting standard.

Unlike charter brokers who source aircraft from dozens of different operators, VistaJet controls its entire fleet. This means consistent cabin finishes, crew training, catering standards, and safety protocols on every single flight. You never wonder what you're going to get.

The fleet covers four aircraft families, ranging from the super-midsize Challenger 350 (ideal for European hops) to the ultra-long-range Global 7500 (capable of London to Singapore non-stop). Between them, they handle virtually any mission profile a private flyer might need.

360+

Fleet size

Bombardier

Manufacturer

4

Aircraft types

187

Countries served

Ultra-long-range

Global 7500

The flagship. London to Singapore, non-stop.

7,700 nm

Range

Up to 19

Passengers

4 living zones

Cabin layout

Mach 0.925

Max speed

Key features

  • Four distinct living zones — club suite, conference, entertainment, and dedicated bedroom
  • Full-size bed with proper turndown service for overnight flights
  • Stand-up shower available on select configurations
  • Ka-band high-speed WiFi for video calls and streaming
  • Bombardier’s Soleil lighting system that reduces jet lag
  • Largest purpose-built business jet cabin in the world

Best for

Intercontinental flights (London–Hong Kong, London–Los Angeles, London–Singapore). Ideal for families, working groups, or anyone who needs to sleep properly on a long-haul flight.

Long-range

Global 6000

The workhorse. Europe to the US, comfortably.

6,000 nm

Range

13–17

Passengers

3 living zones

Cabin layout

Mach 0.89

Max speed

Key features

  • Three living zones — typically club, conference, and rest area
  • Berthing for overnight flights with full bedding
  • Wide, flat-floor cabin with over 6 feet of headroom
  • Proven long-range platform for transatlantic routes
  • High-speed WiFi and full entertainment system
  • Popular with corporate groups and families needing space

Best for

Transatlantic flights (London–New York, London–Dubai), longer European routes, and any trip where you need space for 10+ passengers. Excellent balance of range and cabin size.

Super-midsize

Challenger 350

The most popular. Europe’s go-to private jet.

3,200 nm

Range

8–10

Passengers

Club seating

Cabin layout

Mach 0.83

Max speed

Key features

  • VistaJet’s most requested aircraft type
  • Flat-floor cabin with stand-up headroom
  • Wide cabin — larger than competing super-midsize jets
  • Excellent for European routes and shorter international flights
  • Club seating configuration with optional divan
  • Fast turnaround times — ideal for day-return trips

Best for

European flights (London–Nice, London–Geneva, London–Ibiza), UK domestic routes, and any trip under 6 hours with up to 8 passengers. The sweet spot for most private flyers.

Large cabin

Challenger 605

More space. Mid-range missions with a wider cabin.

4,000 nm

Range

Up to 12

Passengers

Club + divan

Cabin layout

Mach 0.82

Max speed

Key features

  • Wider cabin than the Challenger 350 with more floor space
  • Separate lavatory at rear for passenger privacy
  • Range covers most European and Middle Eastern routes
  • Flat-floor design with full stand-up headroom throughout
  • Flexible configuration for meetings or relaxation
  • Good balance between cabin size and operating economics

Best for

Larger groups on European routes, Middle East flights from Europe, and any mission where you need more cabin space than the 350 but don’t require ultra-long range. Popular for corporate shuttles.

Which aircraft should you choose?

The right aircraft depends on three things: where you're going, how many people are flying, and what you need to do on board. Here's a quick decision guide:

European flights under 4 hours, up to 8 passengers

Challenger 350

The most popular choice for good reason. Fast, comfortable, and efficient for short-to-medium European routes.

European flights with 9-12 passengers or needing extra space

Challenger 605

Wider cabin, more floor space, and a separate rear lavatory. Worth the step up for larger groups or longer European routes.

Transatlantic flights or Middle East routes

Global 6000

The range to cross the Atlantic comfortably with space for 13+ passengers. Three living zones mean you can work, eat, and rest separately.

Ultra-long-haul (Asia, Australia, Americas) or maximum comfort

Global 7500

When you need to fly 12+ hours and arrive rested. Four living zones, a proper bedroom, and the longest range of any purpose-built business jet.

Not sure which route or aircraft type

Ask our concierge

Tell us your route, group size, and what matters most. We’ll recommend the right aircraft and compare it with alternatives outside VistaJet’s fleet.

Frequently asked questions

How many aircraft does VistaJet have?

VistaJet operates a fleet of over 360 aircraft worldwide. All are Bombardier-manufactured and maintained to the highest standards. The fleet is continuously refreshed, with new aircraft added regularly to meet growing demand and replace older models.

What types of aircraft does VistaJet fly?

VistaJet’s fleet includes four main aircraft types: the Challenger 350 (super-midsize), Challenger 605 (large cabin), Global 6000 (long-range), and Global 7500 (ultra-long-range). Each is designed for different mission profiles, from 3-hour European hops to 17-hour intercontinental flights.

What is VistaJet’s newest aircraft?

The Bombardier Global 7500 is the flagship of VistaJet’s fleet and one of the newest ultra-long-range business jets in the world. With four distinct living zones, a dedicated bedroom, and a range of 7,700 nautical miles, it can fly London to Singapore non-stop.

Can you choose which aircraft you fly on?

Programme members can request a specific aircraft type based on their route and party size. VistaJet will allocate the most suitable aircraft for your mission, and you can specify preferences. The concierge team works with you to match the right aircraft to each trip.

How does the VistaJet fleet compare to NetJets?

VistaJet flies exclusively Bombardier aircraft (Challenger and Global families), while NetJets operates a mixed fleet including Bombardier, Cessna Citation, and Embraer Phenom. VistaJet’s fleet is arguably more consistent in terms of cabin finish, while NetJets offers more variety in aircraft size categories. Both maintain the highest safety and maintenance standards.

Discuss your options with our concierge

Not sure which aircraft or programme is right? Our concierge can walk you through the fleet and compare with alternatives — free, no obligation.

Discuss your options with our concierge