List of very light jets

This is a list of very light jets.

Aircraft

  In production
  In development
  Homebuilt
  Completed
  Dormant/canceled
  Demonstrators
Aircraft Seats MTOW Cabin
Height
Engines Max.
Cruise
Max.
Range
Specific Range
@ LR TAS[1]
Unit
Cost
Deliv. First flight status
Cirrus SF50 5-7[2] 6,000 lb 4.1 ft FJ33 305 kn[3] 1,275 nmi[3] 0.863 nmi/lb @ 259 kn $2.38m[4] 169[5] 3 Jul 2008 delivered since 2016
Honda HA-420 6-8 10,700 lb 4.8 ft HF120 422 kn[6] 1,437 nmi[6] 0.663 nmi/lb @ 360 kn $5.25m[7] 150[8] 3 Dec 2003 delivered since 2015
Citation M2 6-8 10,700 lb 4.8 ft FJ44 404 kn 1,550 nmi 0.626 nmi/lb @ 323 kn $4.7m[9] 244[5] 29 Apr 1991 delivered since 1993
Phenom 100 6-8 10,703 lb 4.9 ft PW617F 406 kn[10] 1,178 nmi[10] 0.626 nmi/lb @ 340 kn $4.495m[11] 380[5] 26 Jul 2007 delivered since 2008
Flaris LAR01 5 3,300 lb 4.0 ft 1× FJ33[12] 380 kn 1,730 nmi $2 m 5 Apr 2019[13] in development
Stratos 714 4 8,421 lb 4.8 ft[14] PW535 415 kn 1,500 nmi $3-3.5m 21 Nov 2016 in development[lower-alpha 1]
FLS Microjet 1 659 lb PBS TJ-100 278 kn 200 nmi $0.1895m Jan 2011
SubSonex 1 1,000 lb PBS TJ-100 220 kn 300+ nmi $0.135m 10 Aug 2011
Viper Jet 2 5,100 lb J85 430 kn 800 nmi $0.48-0.65m Oct 1999 kits not produced
Citation Mustang 6 8,645 lb 4.5 ft PW615F 340 kn 1,167 nmi 0.641 nmi/lb @ 319 kn[15] $3.35m[16] 479[5] 23 Apr 2005 2006-2017 deliveries
Eclipse 500 6 6,000 lb 4.2 ft[17] PW610F 370 kn[18] 1,125 nmi[18] $2.15m[19][20] 260[21] 26 Aug 2002 2006-2008 deliveries
Eclipse 550 6 6,000 lb[22] 4.2 ft[22] PW610F 375 kn[18] 1,125 nmi[18] 1.040 nmi/lb @ 334 kn[15] $2.9m[19][20] 33[5] 2013 2013-2018 deliveries[lower-alpha 2]
Adam A700 5-7 9,350 lb FJ33 340 kn 1,200 nmi $1.9 m 28 Jul 2003 2008 bankruptcy[23]
Comp Air Jet[24] 8 8,900 lb AI-25 320 kn 1,250 nmi $1.2 m 10 Jul 2004 2006 last update
ATG Javelin 2 3,100 lb FJ33 530 kn 1,200 nmi $2.995m 30 Sep 2005 2008 halt[25]
Diamond D-Jet 5 5,115 lb FJ33 315 kn 1,350 nmi $1.89m[26] 18 Apr 2006 2013 suspension
Eclipse 400[27] 4 4,480 lb 1x PW615F 345 kn 1,250 nmi $1.35m[28] 2 Jul 2007 2009 bankruptcy
Epic Victory 3-5 5,500 lb FJ33 320 kn 1,200 nmi $1m 6 Jul 2007 2009 bankruptcy[lower-alpha 3]
Epic Elite 7 7,701 lb FJ33 390 kn 1,600 nmi $2.35 m 7 Jun 2007 2009 bankruptcy[lower-alpha 3]
AVCEN Jetpod 7-8 6,750 lb 16 Aug 2009 2009 crash[lower-alpha 4]
PiperJet 7 7,000 lb 1× FJ44 360 kn 1,300 nmi $2.20m[30] 30 Jul 2008 2011 suspension[lower-alpha 5]
S-33 Independence 9 7,500 lb 5.0 ft FJ33 415 kn 2,000 nmi $3.945m [31] 7 Jan 2006 2006 crash[lower-alpha 6]
Sport Jet II[32] 4-5 5,250 lb 1× JT15D 380 kn 1,000 nmi $1.20m 12 May 2006 2006 crash[lower-alpha 7]
Vantage 6 8,200 lb JT15D 350 kn 999 nmi $1.65 m 16 Nov 1996 2003 bankruptcy[lower-alpha 8]
Honda MH02 6 7,937 lb JT15D 353 kn[33] 5 Mar 1993 1998 deregistration
Williams V-Jet II 3,800 lb FJX-2 300 kn 13 Apr 1997 2001 donation
Aircraft Seats MTOW Cabin
Height
Engines Max.
Cruise
Max.
Range
Specific Range
@ LR TAS[1]
Unit
Cost
Deliv. First flight status
  1. Slightly stretched into the Stratos 716X, first flight July 2, 2020, sold in kit before type certification which would need at least $100-150 million
  2. Company announced in March 2017 that production would phase out as it prepared development of the Eclipse 700
  3. Epic Aircraft went into bankruptcy in 2009 and its assets were bought in April, 2010 by Aviation Industry Corporation of China who are restarting Victory production and certification as of July 2010.[29]
  4. owner and founder died during first flight crash
  5. Development suspended indefinitely on October 26, 2011
  6. No update on certification date from company. In 2009 Spectrum announced that new S-40 Freedom project will be first for certification and production
  7. Second Pre-Production Aircraft was being built in production 2011, accepting orders.
  8. VisionAir bankrupt and liquidated 2003, design developed into EV-20 Vantage Jet project

References

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  10. "Phenom 100EV" (PDF).
  11. "OSHKOSH: Embraer unveils improved Phenom 100 Evolution".
  12. "FLARIS LAR 1 | Installing the engine in the Flaris". www.flaris.pl. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  13. "FLARIS LAR1 took off".
  14. "Stratos 714 Light Business Jet".
  15. "Purchase Planning Handbook 2016" (PDF).
  16. "Controller.com - Can We Help You Find Something?". www.controller.com.
  17. "Eclipse 500".
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  21. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-07-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  22. "Eclipse 550".
  23. "A700 Adam Jet Chosen by Magnum Jet" (Press release). Adam Aircraft Industries. 2006-10-16. Archived from the original on 2006-12-12.
  24. http://www.avweb.com/news/snf/SunNFun2007_CompAirLightJet_VLJ_194981-1.html
  25. "ATG Halts Javelin Program". AVWeb. 2007-12-19.
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  27. "Eclipse ECJ". Airventure. 2007-07-23. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
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  31. http://www.sportjetair.com
  32. "Honda MH02". Archived from the original on 2012-10-21.
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