Top 10 largest private jets in the world in 2025


The vast majority of private jets aren’t all that big. The most popular models, like the Praetors and Challengers, seat only four to eight passengers, with around 200 – 300 square feet of floor space. But the largest private jets boast 10 times as much real estate and can seat dozens of passengers.

Right now, the largest private jets in the world are all based on commercial airliners, and the biggest of all is the mighty double-decker Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 747-8. With over 5,000 square feet of floor space, it’s literally a flying mansion, with the capacity and versatility required to become the new Air Force One.

The Boeing 747 8 is the largest private jet in the world
Photo: Kevin Hackert via Flickr

In second place is one of the newer aircraft in the aviation space. Launched in 2015, the Airbus A350 has become one of the most popular modern widebodies in the world. Marketed by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ), its 3,315 sq. ft. cabin makes it the second-largest private jet in the world today.

In fact, Boeing dominates two of the top three positions on the largest private jet list. The widebody 767 boasts over 3,000 sq. ft. of cabin space, allowing owners to get creative with the fittings inside.

But there’s more to the story, and things could change in the future as more giant private jets join the marketplace. Stay with us as we take a look at the 10 largest private jets in 2025 and what the future looks like for this space.

The top 10 largest private jets in the world

When it comes to large private jets, Airbus and Boeing go head-to-head, just as they do in the commercial aviation space. Both manufacturers offer VIP variants of their current (and past) aircraft models and occupy nine of the 10 spaces in the top 10 list.

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