Private Jet Paris to Dubai: Long-Range Charter Guide 2026
- May 27
- 3 min read

Paris to Dubai is one of the world's premier long-range private jet routes — connecting the French capital's wealth and fashion elite with the Middle East's fastest-growing business and leisure destination. Departing from Le Bourget, Europe's busiest private aviation hub, the flight takes approximately six and a half hours nonstop aboard a heavy or ultra-long-range jet.
Departing from Paris — Le Bourget
Private jets serving the Paris–Dubai route depart from Paris Le Bourget Airport (LBG / LFPB), located 12 km north of central Paris and entirely dedicated to business and private aviation. Le Bourget is among the most sophisticated private terminals in the world — multiple FBOs, full customs facilities, concierge services and direct access to the Paris motorway network. It is the natural choice for long-haul departures from France.
For certain ultra-long-range aircraft, Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) can also handle private jet departures, though most clients prefer Le Bourget for its speed and privacy.
Dubai Arrival Airports
Two airports serve Dubai for private jet arrivals:
Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC / OMDW) — Dubai's dedicated private aviation hub in the Jebel Ali area. Multiple FBOs, fast VIP processing and easy access to Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina and the southern business districts. The preferred choice for most private jet clients.
Dubai International Airport (DXB / OMDB) — private jets handled via dedicated FBO terminals. Better positioned for arrivals heading to central Dubai, DIFC or Deira. More complex due to commercial traffic volumes.
Flight Time and Range
The Paris–Dubai sector covers approximately 5,200 km. This requires a heavy or ultra-long-range jet for a nonstop service. Typical flight times:
Heavy jet (Falcon 7X, Global 5500, Challenger 650): approx. 6 hrs 30 min
Ultra-long-range jet (Gulfstream G700, Global 7500, Falcon 8X): approx. 6 hrs 00 min
A super-midsize jet such as the Challenger 350 or Praetor 600 can operate this route with a single fuel stop (typically Athens, Istanbul or Cairo), adding approximately 45–60 minutes but reducing costs.
Aircraft Options
Heavy Jets
The Dassault Falcon 7X is particularly popular on this route — a French-built aircraft with nonstop Paris–Dubai range, a wide-body cabin, three engines for reliability and exceptional fuel efficiency. The Global 5500 and Challenger 650 are equally strong options. Capacity: 8–12 passengers.
Ultra-Long-Range Jets
The Gulfstream G700, Global 7500 and Falcon 8X deliver the finest experience on this sector. Multiple cabin zones, full sleeping quarters, galley with chef capability and near-commercial airliner range with a fraction of the passengers. Capacity: up to 14–19 passengers.
Super-Midsize with Fuel Stop
For smaller groups or clients seeking a more economical option, a Challenger 350 or Praetor 600 with a brief fuel stop is a practical alternative — still vastly superior to commercial business class.
2026 Charter Pricing
Indicative one-way charter rates from Paris to Dubai:
Super-midsize with fuel stop: from €50,000 – €65,000
Heavy jet (nonstop): from €75,000 – €110,000
Ultra-long-range jet: from €110,000 – €170,000+
The Paris–Dubai corridor peaks from October through March. Fashion weeks (January and July), major Paris events and Dubai's winter season all drive demand spikes. For MIPIM, Dubai Airshow or Art Dubai periods, book early.
Practical Details
UAE visa: French nationals receive 30-day visa on arrival — no pre-arrangement required
Le Bourget customs are fast and discreet — typical departure procedure under 20 minutes
Catering: full French fine-dining menus available at Le Bourget FBOs with 24–48 hours' notice
Ground transport from DWC or DXB to central Dubai: 20–45 minutes depending on destination
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