Ultra Long-Haul Jets
Ultra-long-haul missions anchored by the Bombardier Global 6000 — intercontinental range with a three-zone cabin for work, dining, and rest.
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The Category
About Ultra Long-Haul Jets
The ultra-long-haul category is anchored by the Bombardier Global 6000 — a large-cabin jet with a published range near 6,000 nautical miles, seating up to sixteen passengers, and three cabin zones for work, dining, and rest.
Cruise speeds around 488–505 knots and the 51,000-foot ceiling suit intercontinental routes where nonstop reach and cabin layout matter.
When time zones stack up and the itinerary crosses oceans nonstop, the Global 6000 delivers the range and cabin comfort at the top end of private aviation.
Why Charter
What sets an Ultra Long-Haul apart
Bombardier Global 6000
A published range near 6,000 nautical miles connects distant city pairs nonstop in a proven large-cabin aircraft.
Three-Zone Cabin
Up to sixteen passengers across three cabin zones for work, dining, and rest — long sectors without feeling cramped.
Cruise at Altitude
Cruise speeds around 488–505 knots and a 51,000-foot ceiling keep intercontinental flights efficient and comfortable.
The Fleet
Available Ultra Long-Haul aircraft
No Ultra Long-Haul aircraft are published yet.
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Common questions about Ultra Long-Haul Jets
How far can an ultra-long-haul jet fly?
The Bombardier Global 6000 publishes a range near 6,000 nautical miles — intercontinental reach for nonstop routes, with actual range depending on payload and conditions.
How many passengers do ultra-long-haul jets carry?
Up to sixteen passengers, commonly 14–16 depending on configuration — with cabin zones laid out for work, dining, and rest.
What sets ultra-long-haul apart from a heavy jet?
Ultra-long-haul prioritizes maximum nonstop reach and a cabin layout built around long-haul routines (sleeping, working, dining) — paired with cruise speeds around 488–505 knots and a 51,000-foot ceiling.
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Ultra Long-Haul Jets?
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