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Airbus Acj350 vs Boeing Bbj 777 9 vs Gulfstream G800 1

The Airbus ACJ350 is a long‑range VIP widebody airliner in the “head‑of‑state/private airliner” category, offering intercontinental reach on the order of roughly 10,000–11,000 nautical miles (mission dependent) and the potential for very large cabin layouts, typically configured for dozens of passengers and staff, with scope for far higher counts if desired. The Boeing BBJ 777‑9 is an even larger ultra‑long‑range VIP widebody airliner, also aimed at head‑of‑state and flagship private use; it is generally discussed around a ~10,000+ nautical mile class of range (configuration and payload dependent) and can accommodate large VIP parties, commonly in the several‑dozen range, with substantial space for staterooms and support areas. The Gulfstream G800 is an ultra‑long‑range purpose‑built business jet, optimized for smaller groups and direct city‑pairs; it targets up to about 8,000 nautical miles of range and is typically arranged for roughly 12–19 passengers, prioritizing speed, flexibility, and access to more airports over sheer cabin volume.

SpecAirbus ACJ350Gulfstream G800
Summary
Cockpit2
Min Crew4
Total Seats1215
ManufacturerAirbusGulfstream
Aircraft NameACJ350G750
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Cabin Seats35
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)32500
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Thales
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)470982
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$366,000,00071500000
Engine
ModelTrent XWB 84
Fuel Capacity (gal)43985
Dimensions
Length (ft)219 ft 2 in
Wingspan (ft)212 ft 5 in
Cabin Width (ft)167 ft 5 in
Cabin Length (ft)167 ft 5 in
Overall Height (ft)55 ft 11 in
Cabin Volume (cu. ft)30,162 cu ft
Cabin Width - Floor (ft)2,905 sq ft