Airbus Corporate Jets
Airbus Corporate Jets
When a Private Jet Is Simply Not Enough
"There are aircraft manufacturers. And then there is Gulfstream."
Airbus needs no introduction as a manufacturer. The European aerospace giant — headquartered in Toulouse, France and founded in 1970 — is one of only two companies in the world capable of producing the full spectrum of commercial airliners, from single-aisle narrowbodies to the A380 superjumbo. Less universally appreciated is the company’s parallel commitment to the private and VIP aviation market through its Airbus Corporate Jets division.
An ACJ is not a modified airliner with a few leather seats. It is a purpose-engineered VIP aircraft built on an airliner platform — fitted out by the world’s finest completion centers to standards that rival the most extraordinary residential interiors on earth. Master bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Private dining rooms. Dedicated crew rest areas. Onboard shower suites. Conference facilities. Home cinema systems. The ACJ cabin is, quite literally, a private residence that travels at 40,000 feet at Mach 0.86.
Today, ACJ operates a fleet spanning six distinct platforms — from the groundbreaking ACJ TwoTwenty to the ultra-long-range ACJ350 — serving heads of state, royal families, sovereign wealth funds, and the world’s most discerning private clients. Approximately 200+ ACJ aircraft are currently in operation worldwide, with new orders sustained by a client base that understands that at this level of travel, there is simply no alternative.
The Most Chartered ACJ Aircraft
| ACJ TwoTwenty | ACJ319neo | ACJ320neo | ACJ321neo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range | 5,650 nm | 6,750 nm | 6,000 nm | 5,650 nm |
| Typical passengers | Up to 18 | Up to 19 | Up to 25 | Up to 35 |
| Cabin length | 72 ft | 78.5 ft | 94.5 ft | 114 ft |
| Cabin width | 10.6 ft | 12.1 ft | 12.1 ft | 12.1 ft |
| Cabin height | 7.3 ft | 7.5 ft | 7.5 ft | 7.5 ft |
| Cruise speed | Mach 0.82 | Mach 0.82 | Mach 0.82 | Mach 0.82 |
| Typical charter rate* | $18k-$28k per hr | $22k-$35k per hr | $26k-$40k per hr | $30k-$48k per hr |
| Sample route | New York to London | New York to Dubai | New York to Singapore | New York to Sydney |
Rates vary significantly by configuration, route, season, and operator. Contact Arc Jet Club for a precise quote.
ACJ TwoTwenty — The newest and most innovative member of the ACJ family, and the aircraft that brings ACJ ownership within reach of a broader UHNW audience. Based on the Airbus A220 — originally developed by Bombardier as the C Series — the TwoTwenty offers a 72-foot cabin of extraordinary proportions for its class: 10.6 feet wide, 7.3 feet tall, and configurable as a full flying residence for up to 18 passengers. Range of 5,650 nautical miles connects New York to London, Dubai to Beijing, or Los Angeles to Tokyo nonstop. The TwoTwenty is the entry point to the ACJ experience — and it redefines what that entry point means.
ACJ319neo — The aircraft of choice for clients who demand maximum range in the narrowbody ACJ category. The 319neo’s 6,750-nautical-mile range — the longest of any narrowbody ACJ — connects virtually any two city pairs on earth with a single fuel stop or entirely nonstop on many transatlantic and transpacific routes. A 78.5-foot cabin, 12.1-foot width, and 7.5-foot stand-up height create a space that completion centers routinely configure with a master stateroom, private lounge, dining area, and dedicated crew rest. For UHNW clients whose itineraries span multiple continents in a single trip — the 319neo is the intelligent narrowbody choice.
ACJ320neo — The most popular ACJ in the narrowbody family and the platform that has served more heads of state and royal households than any other in the ACJ lineup. The 320neo’s 94.5-foot cabin — nearly 16 feet longer than the 319neo — enables configuration schemes of extraordinary ambition: full master bedroom suites, private offices, dedicated dining rooms, and living areas that rival a luxury superyacht in both scale and finish. At 6,000 nautical miles of range, the 320neo connects any European capital to any Asian destination nonstop, and New York to the Middle East with ease. The definitive narrowbody ACJ.
ACJ321neo — The largest narrowbody ACJ and the aircraft that bridges the gap between the narrowbody and widebody categories. A 114-foot cabin that comfortably accommodates up to 35 passengers — or, in private configuration, provides living space of a scale that approaches a small apartment. Range of 5,650 nautical miles and CFM LEAP-1A or Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines of extraordinary fuel efficiency make the 321neo the natural choice for family travel, diplomatic missions, and clients who want the maximum available cabin space in a narrowbody platform. The longest cabin of any ACJ narrowbody — and one of the most extraordinary private aircraft in the world.
An ACJ charter does not exist on public platforms. The finest aircraft are placed by private arrangement—through relationships that take years to build and reputations that take decades to earn. Arc Jet Club accesses ACJ charter availability that most clients will never find independently, negotiates directly on your behalf, and manages every detail of the experience—from the FBO arrival to the catering brief to the ground transport at your destination—to the standard that an ACJ arrival demands.