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Top five super-midsize business jets leading the market
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In the competitive realm of private jet manufacturing, super-midsize business jets have carved out a significant niche. These aircraft offer an appealing mix of range, cabin space, and performance that often surpasses their larger counterparts in efficiency. The market is dominated by manufacturers such as Gulfstream, Bombardier, and Embraer.

Super-midsize jets are favored for their ability to cover distances between 3,000 and 4,500 nautical miles on average. This capability allows them to handle transcontinental travel and even some transatlantic flights without refueling stops. They typically cruise at speeds around 600 miles per hour or lower.

These jets provide spacious cabins accommodating eight to twelve passengers comfortably with features like reclining seats and fully enclosed lavatories. Many also include advanced technologies such as next-generation avionics and inflight entertainment systems.

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Despite being smaller than large-cabin aircraft, super-midsize jets maintain luxury and impressive performance while offering cost-effectiveness that appeals to corporations and high-net-worth individuals alike.

Cessna's Citation Sovereign stands out with over 440 units produced. Announced in 1998 and first flown in 2002, it was certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in June 2004. It offers a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 30,775 lbs., a range of over 3,069 nautical miles, and a cruising speed of 460 mph.

The Embraer Legacy 500 from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer has seen over 80 units produced despite initial delays due to its advanced fly-by-wire control systems. Certified by Brazilian aerospace regulators in August 2014 after extensive testing, it can carry up to twelve passengers over approximately 3,125 nautical miles at speeds up to Mach 0.76.

Dassault's Falcon 2000 boasts more than 700 units sold since its introduction in the mid-1990s. With an MTOW of about 41,000 lbs., it provides a range of around 3,540 nautical miles at cruising speeds comparable to its peers.

The Gulfstream G280 emerged from collaboration with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), achieving FAA certification in September 2012 following its first flight three years earlier. Its design enables operations from smaller airfields while covering distances up to nearly New York-London or Singapore-Dubai nonstop.

Bombardier’s Challenger series includes the Challenger 350 variant launched in May 2014 with notable enhancements like larger windows alongside canted winglets for improved aerodynamics; this model alone accounts for upwards of approximately three hundred fifty deliveries worldwide thus far according aviation industry reports today .

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