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Here are the most popular private jets to charter in France, home to around 1.2% of the world’s registered business jets.

The most popular private jets to charter in France

With one of the world’s busiest private jet hubs, it’s no wonder France is home to around 1.2% of the world’s registered business jets. Here are the most popular private jets to charter there.

With one of the world’s busiest private jet hubs, it’s no wonder France houses around 1.2% of the world’s registered business jets. Paris Le Bourget has more private terminals than any other general aviation airport, along with three runways catering for all aircraft types. But what are the most popular private jets being chartered in and out of this popular hub? Using our own data, we’ve collated France’s most popular private jets to charter.

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One of only a handful of modern single-engine turboprops on the market, the Pilatus PC-12 is known for its comfort, versatility and economy. The Swiss-designed aircraft’s spacious cabin was designed in collaboration with BMW Group Designworks and can accommodate up to nine passengers, although it’s usually configured to seat six or eight.

The PC-12’s impressive range means it can connect France with almost every major city in Europe. There’s space for golf and ski equipment in the large baggage hold and the aircraft can land on short runways including Courchevel, making it popular for ski getaway charters.

Contact one of our team today to book your next private jet charter on a Pilatus PC-12.

Dubbed the only “super versatile jet” on the market, the PC-12’s bigger brother combines its sibling’s versatility with the cabin size of a much larger business jet. For private jet flyers, this means up to eight passengers can fly from Paris to Istanbul in comfort and exclusivity for a price that rivals some of the most economical jets. Perhaps the most unique aspect of the PC-24 is its cargo door, which can fit a standard-sized pallet!

Contact one of our team today to organise your next charter on a Pilatus PC-24.

The HondaJet satisfies France’s desire for small, modern and economical jets capable of reaching nearby European business hubs. Our customers particularly value the modern aircraft’s large baggage hold and bright cabin.

In terms of performance, the HondaJet can’t accommodate as many passengers (typically five) or fly as far (up to 2,593 km) as the aforementioned PC-24, but it’s still more than capable of flying small groups from Paris to Milan in comfort and luxury.

The first French-made Falcon 2000 was delivered in 1995, kick-starting a range that continues today. Future variations and upgrades have included the 2000EX (and EX EASy), 2000DX, 2000S, 2000LX and 2000XLS. All vary slightly in age and performance but feature the same fuselage, which means every passenger travelling on a Falcon 2000 gets to enjoy one of the most spacious cabins in the super-midsize jet class.

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Embraer’s Legacy 600 and 650 are two of the only private aircraft in the heavy jet class to offer three distinct cabin zones where passengers can choose to work, dine or sleep. With a 13-seat standard configuration and large baggage hold, both models offer cost-effective charter solutions for parties of 10 or more. The newer 650 can fly 15% further than its predecessor, connecting Paris with New York and Melbourne with Singapore.

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