While the European private jet market is broad and diverse, certain aircraft consistently rise above the rest. These models are in high demand due to their versatility, operational efficiency, and ideal balance of range, capacity, and comfort. At Welojets, we operate them, recommend them, and in many cases, fly them daily.
These are the market favorites in Europe:
Cessna Citation XLS+
An absolute best-seller in Europe. It combines speed, medium range (up to 4 hours of flight), and a spacious cabin for 6–8 passengers. Perfect for business trips between cities like Paris, Milan, London, or Geneva. It can land on short runways and boasts very efficient operating costs.
Embraer Phenom 300
Agile, modern, and highly in demand. This light jet offers flights up to 3,600 km with excellent performance and advanced technology. Its interior design is surprisingly spacious for its category, making it an ideal choice for 5–7 passengers seeking efficiency without compromising on style.
Bombardier Challenger 350
A favorite for medium- and long-range flights within Europe and to destinations like Dubai or the Canary Islands. It offers a wide cabin, outstanding range (up to 7 hours), and a high level of comfort for up to 10 passengers. Perfect for executives, management teams, or touring artists.
Dassault Falcon 2000LXS
Built in France, the Falcon 2000LXS combines European elegance with exceptional performance. It can operate on short runways and offers a quiet, spacious cabin—ideal for 8 to 10 passengers who value comfort and discretion. A top choice among executives and agencies for intercontinental flights.
Gulfstream G650
At the high end of the spectrum, this jet leads in power and range. While it's not the most common for intra-European flights, it's often selected for longer routes like London–New York or complex corporate itineraries. It features a luxury cabin with beds, onboard kitchen, and full connectivity.
At Welojets, we work with all these models—and many more. Choosing the right aircraft depends on the route, schedule, number of passengers, and the type of experience desired. That’s where we come in: not just offering private jets, but offering the right jet for each flight.