Summary
- Single-engine private jets are pushing the boundaries of speed, with the Flaris LAR-01 reaching an impressive 250 knots.
- The Piper M700 Fury offers not just speed at over 300 knots, but also luxury with its customizable interior schemes.
- Cirrus Vision SF50 tops the list at 305 knots, combining high speed with innovative features like an Emergency Autoland System.
Today, most private jets feature the conventional twin-jet configuration. Yet, of course, single-engine jets and trijets also grace the skies in their own unique ways. Single-engine private jets, in particular, have come a long way in terms of speed and performance, catering to those who prioritize efficiency without compromising on luxury.
In this article, we’ll explore the top five fastest single-engine private jets in the world (from fast to super-fast) – including a newly launched aircraft, and one to expect in the near future – offering a glimpse into the cutting-edge technology and engineering that propels these sleek aircraft through the skies.
5 Cirrus SR22T
213 knots
Kicking off our list is the Cirrus SR22T, known for its versatility and innovative features. The piston aircraft is a variant of the original Cirrus SR22, which was first introduced in 2000 by American manufacturer Cirrus Aircraft. The SR22T was introduced in June 2010.
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According to the manufacturer, the SR22T boasts a top speed of around 213 knots (245 mph / 394 km/h), making it a popular choice among private jet enthusiasts who value a balance between speed and comfort. With its spacious cabin for up to four passengers and advanced avionics, the Cirrus SR22T is a reliable performer in the single-engine jet category.
The Cirrus SR22T’s speed is a key factor in driving piston aircraft sales, not just for the manufacturer, but for the entire aviation market – so much so that sales of the SR-series planes and SF50 Vision Jets (more on this later) led to a 12.6 percent increase in airframes delivered in 2023, and a nearly 22 percent increase in revenue, per the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
Key facts
- Range: 1,046 nautical miles (1,204 miles / 1,937 km)
- Capacity: Four passengers, one pilot
- Number built: 7,737 as of 2023
4 Mooney M20V Acclaim Ultra
242 knots
The Mooney M20V Acclaim Ultra is a piston-powered general aviation aircraft that is part of the Mooney M20 family, which took its first flight in 1953 – that’s more than seven decades ago! It is the Mooney International Corporation’s most successful design.
In 2016, the M20 Acclaim Ultra was introduced, boasting a maximum cruise speed of 242 knots (2778 mph / 448 km/h). The Acclaim Ultra, which is the newest evolution of the Acclaim, lives up to its name as one of the fastest single-engine piston aircraft available, having bagged more than 120 world speed and altitude records, according to PilotMall.com. Its 280-horsepower (210 kW) engine and aerodynamic design contribute to its impressive performance.
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Key facts
- Range: 1,100 nautical miles (1,300 miles / 2,000 km)
- Capacity: Three passengers, 1 pilot
- Number built: More than 11,000 (all M20 models inclusive) as of 2019, when production ceased
3 Flaris LAR-01
250 knots
Next up is the Flaris LAR-01, a sleek, futuristic marvel designed for speed and efficiency, featuring a single rear-mounted engine. This cutting-edge jet achieves speeds of up to 250 knots (288 mph / 463 km/h), pushing the boundaries of what a single-engine aircraft can accomplish.
Photo: Flaris
The Flaris LAR-01’s sleek design, incorporating state-of-the-art materials, elevates it to one of the fastest options in the market. Key features include its detachable wings and an impressive 650-foot runway length requirement for take-off (which the company claims is five times less than the average length required by its competitors), according to Robb Report. The jet is also approximately one ton lighter than its peers.
Photo: Flaris
Unveiled at the 2013 Paris Air Show, the LAR-01 is currently under development by Polish manufacturer Flaris. While its first prototype flew in April 2019, a certification timeline has not yet been disclosed.
Key facts
- Range: 1,350 nautical miles (1,554 miles / 2,500 km)
- Capacity: Four passengers, one pilot
- Number built: 1 (prototype)
2 Piper Aircraft M700 Fury
301 knots
Last month, Brunei-owned manufacturer Piper Aircraft unveiled its latest aircraft: the M700 Fury. This high-performance single-engine jet can achieve speeds of more than 301 knots (346 mph / 557 km/h).
Photo: Piper Aircraft
The first in a new generation of the Piper M-Class family, the M700 Fury is powered by a single Pratt & Whitney engine coupled with a technologically advanced cockpit – combining speed with luxury to offer a smooth and efficient flying experience for those who appreciate both style and performance. It will come in six customizable interior schemes featuring premium leather.
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Powered by a single Pratt & Whitney engine, it can reach speeds of over 300 knots.
Notably, Piper Aircraft says that it will cost more than $1 million less than its closest competitor. The plane is expected to receive Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification by the end of Q1 2024, with deliveries to begin immediately after.
Key facts
- Range: 1,424 nautical miles (1,639 miles / 2,637 km)
- Capacity: Five passengers, one pilot
- Number built: N/A
1 Cirrus Vision SF50
305 knots
Topping our list is the Cirrus Vision SF50, also called the Vision Jet. This innovative aircraft boasts a top cruise speed of 305 knots (351 mph / 565 km/h), per Cirrus Aircraft.
Photo: Cirrus
Easily identified by its distinctive V-tail, this very light jet boasts a number of cool features in addition to its high speed. For example, the Safe Return Emergency Autoland System means the jet can land itself if the pilot is incapacitated. Plus, its oversized windows allow ample light to flood through the modern cabin interior, offering passengers a comfortable and luxurious flight.
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Furthermore, the VisionJet’s cutting-edge design also incorporates the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS), a whole-airframe parachute system, making it a game-changer in the world of single-engine private jets.
Key facts
- Range: 1,275 nautical miles (1,467 miles / 2,361 km)
- Capacity: Six passengers, one pilot
- Number built: 514 as of 2023