There is a ceiling to commercial aviation — and then there is everything above it. For the world’s billionaires, heads of state, and ultra-high-net-worth principals, the private jet is not a travel vehicle. It is a sovereign environment, a mobile headquarters, and in many cases, the single most important asset they own that moves.
Here is the definitive 2025 ranking of the most expensive private jets on the planet.
1. Boeing Business Jet 747-8 — $400 million+ The largest and most expensive private aircraft ever configured for individual ownership. Four decks. Master suites, conference rooms, a full dining room, and range that circles the globe with one stop. Owned by heads of state and Gulf royalty.
2. Airbus ACJ350 — $317 million Airbus’s answer to the BBJ. Wide-body comfort, ultra-long range, and cabin space that rivals a five-star hotel suite. Saudi and Qatari principals are the primary buyers.
3. Boeing Business Jet 777X — $300 million+ The newest entrant to the ultra-large cabin segment. Over 2,400 square feet of customizable interior space. Non-stop range from Riyadh to New York with 20 guests aboard.
4. Bombardier Global 7500 — $75 million The pinnacle of purpose-built business aviation. Four living spaces, a dedicated master suite, a full galley kitchen, and 7,700 nautical miles of range — non-stop from Singapore to London. The aircraft of choice for tech billionaires and family offices.
5. Gulfstream G700 — $78 million Gulfstream’s flagship. The widest cabin in its class, ultra-low cabin altitude for reduced fatigue, and connectivity that makes it a functioning office at 51,000 feet.
6. Dassault Falcon 10X — $80 million The French challenger. Exceptional cabin design, widest cross-section in business aviation, and the refined aesthetic that only a company with roots in art and engineering can produce.
7. Gulfstream G650ER — $70 million Still the most recognizable status symbol in private aviation after a decade at the top. The aircraft Warren Buffett’s NetJets built its premium tier around.
8. Bombardier Global 6500 — $52 million The slightly smaller sibling of the 7500, with nearly identical range and a cabin that still humiliates any commercial first class product in existence.
9. Embraer Lineage 1000E — $53 million Five separate cabin zones. A double bed. A shower. Based on a commercial aircraft fuselage, which means space that pure business jets cannot match at this price point.
10. Cessna Citation Longitude — $27 million The entry point to true ultra-premium business aviation. Super-midsize segment, coast-to-coast range, and a cabin that converts skeptics on the first flight.
The aircraft on this list are not transportation. They are architecture that happens to fly. For those who charter or own at this level, the question is never cost — it is which configuration best serves the life being lived at 51,000 feet.





