Private Jet London to Singapore | Charter Guide 2026
- May 28
- 4 min read

London to Singapore is one of the longest private jet routes in the world, covering approximately 5,850 nautical miles (6,730 km) in a straight-line routing. The journey requires ultra-long-range aircraft for a true nonstop flight — or a single refuelling stop in Dubai or Mumbai for long-range jets.
This route connects two of the world's great financial and business hubs. Whether you're travelling for finance, legal, commodities, or technology, a private jet eliminates the layovers, delays, and transfer stress of commercial travel on this demanding sector.
Airports: London
London is served by several private aviation terminals, each with distinct advantages:
Farnborough Airport (FAB / EGLF) — The UK's premier business aviation airport. No scheduled airline traffic, dedicated FBOs, and seamless customs clearance. Ideal for long-haul departures.
London Luton (LTN / EGGW) — Strong private terminal infrastructure, good motorway connections from north and central London.
Biggin Hill Airport (BQH / EGKB) — South London and Kent access, quieter operation with dedicated business aviation facilities.
RAF Northolt (NHT / EGWU) — West London, close to Mayfair and the M4 corridor. By special permit and well-suited for certain operators.
Airports: Singapore
Singapore has two main options for private jet arrivals:
Seletar Airport (XSP / WSSL) — Singapore's dedicated general aviation hub. The preferred choice for private jets, offering dedicated FBO facilities, efficient customs and immigration handling, and proximity to business districts in the north of the island.
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN / WSSS) — The main international airport. Available for private jets, particularly ultra-large cabin aircraft, and offers full handling. More complex in terms of slots and ground procedures than Seletar.
Distance and Flight Time
The great-circle distance from London to Singapore is approximately 5,850 nm (6,730 km). Eastbound routing typically benefits from favourable upper winds across Central Asia, resulting in a flight time of around 12 to 13 hours nonstop aboard ultra-long-range aircraft.
With a refuelling stop at Dubai (approximately 3 hours into the flight) or Mumbai, total journey time increases to around 14 to 15 hours including ground time. For many operators and clients, the nonstop option is the preferred choice for this route.
Aircraft Options for London to Singapore
Aircraft choice on this route is driven by range. The following categories are commonly used:
Ultra-Long-Range Jets — Nonstop
These aircraft cover 5,850+ nm comfortably and are the primary choice for nonstop London–Singapore operations:
Gulfstream G650 / G650ER — Range up to 7,500 nm. The benchmark for long-distance private travel. Typically 13–19 passengers.
Gulfstream G700 — Range up to 7,500 nm. Latest generation Gulfstream with the widest cabin in its class. Premium comfort for the full journey.
Bombardier Global 7500 — Range up to 7,700 nm. The longest-range purpose-built business jet available. Full flat-bed cabin, multiple living zones.
Dassault Falcon 8X — Range approximately 6,450 nm. Capable nonstop on this routing. Three-engine efficiency with a wide, well-appointed cabin.
Gulfstream G550 — Range approximately 6,750 nm. Proven ultra-long-range performer widely operated in Europe, suitable for nonstop London–Singapore.
Long-Range Jets — Possible Nonstop or Single Stop
These aircraft sit at the edge of range requirements for this route. Nonstop may be possible with favourable winds and reduced passenger load:
Dassault Falcon 7X — Range approximately 5,950 nm. Close to the required range; nonstop feasibility depends on load, winds, and routing. Often operated with a brief technical stop.
Bombardier Global 5500 — Range approximately 5,900 nm. Similar profile to the Falcon 7X; nonstop possible under optimal conditions. A single stop at Dubai or Mumbai keeps schedule reliable.
Bombardier Challenger 650 — Range approximately 4,000 nm. A comfortable, proven long-range jet that requires a fuel stop. Dubai is the standard intermediate point, adding around 1.5 hours to the overall journey.
Charter Pricing: London to Singapore
Private jet charter pricing on London–Singapore varies based on aircraft type, availability, and positioning. Indicative ranges for 2026:
Challenger 650 (with fuel stop): from approximately €90,000–€120,000 one way
Falcon 7X / Global 5500 (long-range, possible nonstop): from approximately €120,000–€160,000 one way
G550 / Falcon 8X (ultra-long-range, nonstop): from approximately €150,000–€200,000 one way
G650 / G700 / Global 7500 (flagship, nonstop): from approximately €180,000–€260,000 one way
These figures are indicative and subject to change based on fuel prices, aircraft positioning, handling fees, and overflight permits. Empty leg opportunities on this route can significantly reduce costs when available — contact Jetvice for current availability.
Operational Notes
Overflight permits: The routing crosses multiple countries including France, Germany or Austria, Turkey or Iran, India, and Malaysia. Permit lead times typically require 24–48 hours minimum. Complex routings may need 72+ hours.
Slots at Changi (SIN): If operating to Singapore Changi rather than Seletar, ensure your operator obtains slots in advance, particularly during peak periods such as Formula 1 weekend and major financial summits.
Customs and immigration at Seletar: Private arrivals are generally efficient. Ensure passenger manifests and immigration documentation are submitted in advance through your handling agent.
Catering and ground services: Both Seletar and Changi have strong FBO infrastructure. Specify requirements at booking to ensure quality catering, crew accommodation, and turnaround support are arranged.
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