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7 Private Jets Under $50 Million 2020-2021 ✪ Price & Specs 3

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For the discerning millionaire or billionaire who earns top dollar, a reliable private aircraft is not an option. These private jets under $50 million are perfect for the pilot or businessman looking for long-range flight capability and excellent cruising speed. These private jets are listed from the “cheapest” to the “most expensive” within the same category, listed in the market this 2020 to 2021.

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Embraer Praetor 600 ✪ US$ 21 Million

The Embraer Legacy Praetor Series are Brazilian mid-size business jets launched by Embraer in April 2008, the first of their size with a flat-floor stand-up cabin and fly-by-wire.

Range: 5,556 km
Wingspan: 20 m
Top Speed: 1,004 km/h

Gulfstream G280 ✪ US$ 24.5 Million

The Gulfstream G280 is a twin-engine business jet built by Israel Aerospace Industries for Gulfstream Aerospace. It began delivery to users in 2012. 

Range: 6,667 km
Wingspan: 19 m
Top Speed: 1,037 km/h

Bombardier Challenger 350 ✪ starts at US$ 25.9 Million

The Challenger 350 is a slightly improved 3,200 nmi (5,900 km) range variant which first flew on 2 March 2013 and was approved on 11 June 2014. By December 2017, over 650 were delivered including over 200 Challenger 350.

Range: 5,926 km
Wingspan: 21 m
Top Speed: 882 km/h

Bombardier Challenger 650 ✪ US$ 32.35 Million

The Challenger 650 is the updated version of the Challenger 605. The Challenger 650 features 2 additional executive seats to accommodate up to 12 passengers, upgraded engines offering a higher thrust rate to reduce takeoff field length, and larger appliances in the galley to assist with faster meal preparation.

Range: 7,408 km
Wingspan: 19.6 m
Top Speed: 908 km/h

Gulfstream G500 ✪ US$ 44.5 Million

The Gulfstream G500 and G600 (GVII) are twin-engine business jets designed and manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace. Both were unveiled on October 14, 2014. The G500 first flew on May 18, 2015, received its FAA type certification on July 20, 2018 and was first delivered on September 27, 2018.

Range: 9,630 km
Wingspan: 26.55 m
Top Speed: 956 km/h

Dassault Falcon 5X/6X ✪ US$ 45 Million

On 13 December 2017, Dassault abandoned the Silvercrest due to technical and schedule risks, ending the 5X development. In its place the company launched a new Falcon model with the same fuselage cross section, Pratt & Whitney Canada engines and a 5,500 nmi (10,200 km) range, planned for a 2022 introduction. The new jet will use Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800s, already powering the Gulfstream G500/G600.

Range: 9,600 km
Wingspan: 25.9 m
Top Speed: 956 km/h

Bombardier Global 5500 ✪ starts at US$ 46 Million

On 27 May 2018, Bombardier unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500 developments expected to enter service at the end of 2019 with an optimized wing for a Mach 0.90 top speed, a revamped cabin inspired from the Global 7500 with its Nuage seat and updated Rolls-Royce BR710 Pearl engines with up to 13% lower fuel burn for better operating costs, better hot and high performance and 500 and 600 nmi (930 and 1,110 km) of additional range for 5,700 and 6,600 nmi (10,600 and 12,200 km), respectively.

Range: 10,556 km
Wingspan: 28.7 m
Top Speed: 1,111 km/h

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