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EmptyLeg Store fleet guide

Every cabin and every mile, side by side

Choose up to three aircraft, enter a real route, and compare the cabin, mission fit, performance, and live empty leg inventory.

Aircraft lineup

3 models
Aircraft 1
Aircraft 2
Aircraft 3
FastestLearjet 75Longest rangeLearjet 75Roomiest cross-sectionAvro RJ 100

Mission

Route, passengers and baggage

Fly a mission
From
To
Choose both airports to calculate mission distance.

Every result below uses this route, passenger count and baggage selection. Final nonstop capability depends on the assigned aircraft, payload, wind and reserves.

Fly this mission

Custom route distance · 1,043 nm · 4 passengers · standard baggage

Estimated cruise time includes 21 minutes for climb and descent
Learjet 75
2 hr 36 min

Charter nonstop range: 2,040 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Within nonstop range
Avro RJ 100
2 hr 47 min

Charter nonstop range: 1,470 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Within nonstop range
Beech 1900
4 hr 04 min

Charter nonstop range: 1,356 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Within nonstop range

Range from New York

Great-circle city distances · nautical miles

Range
Miami949 nmLos Angeles2,146 nmLondon2,991 nmLearjet 752,040 nmAvro RJ 1001,470 nmBeech 19001,356 nmSelected distance

Cruise performance

Animated cockpit view · cruise speed and service ceiling

Typical airline cruise band: 31,000–41,000 ft

Learjet 75

Cruise speed
465 kts535 mph
Service ceiling
51,000 ftAbove airline traffic

Avro RJ 100

Cruise speed
429 kts494 mph
Service ceiling
35,000 ftCertified ceiling

Beech 1900

Cruise speed
280 kts322 mph
Service ceiling
25,000 ftCertified ceiling

Model cabin layouts

Each cabin keeps its true length-to-width ratio

Learjet 758 seats shown · 19.8 ft cabin5.1 ft wideFlat floorAvro RJ 10097 seats shown · 70.4 ft cabin10.8 ft wideFlat floor97-seat two-plus-three operator cabinBeech 190019 seats shown · 25.3 ft cabin4.5 ft wideFlat floor19-seat one-plus-one commuter cabin

Cabin cross-section

One scale for the person, seats and every cabin

5 ft 9 in passenger
Learjet 7561.44 in W × 59.04 in HFlat floorAvro RJ 100129 in W × 83 in HFlat floorBeech 190054 in W × 71 in HFlat floor
Super light jet

Learjet 75

Within nonstop range

Charter nonstop range: 2,040 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Passengers
8 typical
Range
2,040 nm
Cruise speed
535 mph
Cabin
61.44 in wide × 59.04 in high
Baggage
50 cu ft
Takeoff
4,440 ft
Current inventory
23 current empty legs
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Airliner

Avro RJ 100

Within nonstop range

Charter nonstop range: 1,470 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Passengers
97 typical
Range
1,470 nm
Cruise speed
494 mph
Cabin
129 in wide × 83 in high
Baggage
750 cu ft
Takeoff
5,100 ft
Current inventory
No current matches
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Airliner

Beech 1900

Within nonstop range

Charter nonstop range: 1,356 nm. Payload, winds and reserves can reduce nonstop capability.

Passengers
19 typical
Range
1,356 nm
Cruise speed
322 mph
Cabin
54 in wide × 71 in high
Baggage
55 cu ft
Takeoff
3,737 ft
Current inventory
No current matches
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Compare charter aircraft for a real mission

A useful private jet comparison starts with the airport pair, not the aircraft category. Enter the route and passenger count first, then compare nonstop range. A jet that looks capable on paper can still require a fuel stop after baggage, wind, reserves, runway limits, and the exact cabin configuration are included.

Cabin comfort

Cabin height and width become more important as flight time increases. Compare the to-scale cross-sections, then open the individual aircraft profiles for exterior and interior photos.

Range and payload

Treat maximum range as a screening number. Passenger weight, bags, weather, reserves, and airport performance determine the usable mission. The route marker makes the margin between your trip and each aircraft visible.

Availability and price

The technically perfect jet may not be positioned nearby. Check the live empty leg marketplace or request a charter quote for the selected route.

Private jet comparison FAQ

Which private jet is best for my route?+

The best aircraft depends on route distance, passenger and baggage load, runway conditions, weather, and the exact aircraft configuration. Use the mission fit indicators as a shortlist, then have dispatch verify the trip.

Are the aircraft ranges guaranteed?+

No. Actual range changes with payload, wind, routing, reserves, temperature, and aircraft configuration.

How does the route distance calculator work?+

Choose departure and arrival airports by city, IATA code, ICAO code, or airport name. The tool calculates great-circle distance automatically, while the manual distance field remains available for airway routing or operational adjustments.

Why can passenger capacity vary for the same aircraft?+

Business jets can have several approved interiors. The comparison uses a practical charter configuration where available, but the assigned aircraft must still be checked for its exact seating and baggage layout.

What cabin measurements matter most?+

Cabin height determines whether most passengers can stand, width affects aisle and shoulder room, and cabin length controls how many seating zones fit. The cross-sections above draw height and width on one common scale.

Can I compare aircraft with live empty legs?+

Yes. Each comparison column shows current linked empty leg inventory and connects to the aircraft profile.