Private Jet Size Comparison Tool

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How to Use this Private Jet Size Comparison Generator

The tool is actually quite easy to use. You just need to choose a business jet from the dropdown list and add it to the chart for size comparison. With respect to removing any figure, you can achieve that under the ‘Remove’ tab.

Please note also you can modify the position of any figure on the chart by dragging.

It’s worth noting there is a maximum number of 5 figures that can be added to the chart. Of course, you can always remove existing figures if you reach the limit and want to add new ones.

In order to get the best visual results for comparing jet sizes, try to do the following:

  • When using a mobile device, make the view horizontal (i.e. landscape orientation)
  • Access the tool from a computer or large tablet if at all possible

The Business Jets that are Available Inside the Tool

The tool will allow you to compare the size of 40 different private jets which includes 5 airliners that can be converted to business jets if needed.

The classes of private jets included are as follows including an example of each:

  1. Very light jets (HondaJet Elite)
  2. Light jets (Pilatus PC-24)
  3. Mid-size jets (Learjet 75)
  4. Super mid-size jets (Citation Sovereign+)
  5. Large jets (Embraer Legacy 650E)
  6. Long range jets (Global 6000)
  7. VIP airliners (BBJ MAX-8)

The chart shows a top-view of the jets. This means that you can compare the length and wingspan between the various jet models (actual wingspans are reflected for accuracy).

chart showing size comparison of some private jets

We also added the commercial airplane Boeing 737-8 to be used as a size reference in case it’s needed.

Lastly, it’s worth noting the data was retrieved from Wikipedia.

Conclusion

Whatever private jets you want to compare the size between, this accurate online tool will help you out. You just need to choose and add the desired jet models to the chart.

It’s worth mentioning the chart axis shows the length measurement in both metric (i.e. meters) and imperial units (i.e. feet). So, you won’t need to worry about unit conversion.

Feel free to let us know if you find any size that’s inaccurate so we can correct it. Also, we would love to hear any suggestions or questions about the tool.