Best 2024-native business jets?

I’m looking into acquiring a business jet that is msfs2024-native. What are some good ones? I know the best ones are:

  • Hondajet
  • Citation X

But what are some of your other recommendations?

The Longitude is very good and included (depending on what version of the sim you bought)

If not I’d go with the Citation X, there’s an avionics update coming for this as well

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The CJ4 is top notch.

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There are also a few business jets coming to the sim a C680 Citation Sovereign and Dassault Falcon 50 seem to be the closest to release. There’s also a Phenom 300E from FSReborn that looks very good and a Praetor 600, Challenger 350, Global 7500 that are on the way if you don’t mind waiting

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HondaJet is my favourite of the business jets in 24… it’s brilliant.

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Besides from those two you menntioned it’s Flysimware Learjet 35A. My favourite atm is FlightFX Citation X. And as someone said some more promising bizjets are coming. There were none in the beginning and now I can’t decide which one to pick for my next flight :sweat_smile:

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i was looking into the Lear 35a, but was very surprised at its massive price compared to the other business jets. Is it really 3x better than the other ones?

is the phantom out yet? i remember reading about it

Well, you do get three aircraft for a start.

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Although not a biz jet, I’d add the Piaggio P180 to this list as its performance is almost up there with biz jets.

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…and you get phenomenal systems depth. Steep learning curve, though (and no autothrottle)!

I’m surprised nobody has mentioned the Vision Jet. A very neat plane, pure joy to fly, and with good systems for a stock plane…

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Phenom? No, there’s a thread on here for it. I’ll see if I can find it.

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Also can look into LivToAir CJ3+
This aircraft is not fast, but it’s another good platform to fly as a bizjet.

For the price though, the Citation X is the same price in USD and arguably a better aircraft. I have both and haven’t flown the Cj3+ in months

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The CJ4 and Citation Longitude, which are standard equipment on the WT-made avionics-equipped MSFS, are excellent aircraft.

Also, as many of you have mentioned, Citation X is excellent.

It’s the only one of them atm with a custom failure system, with random or service based failures. The system depth is outstanding in the FSW Learjet. But it’s visual model isn’t as good as some of the others, but not bad at all.

But to answer your question of the thread: It depends.

If you like modern Garmin Glass Cockpits, the Longitude is excelent, the Hondajet and Visionjet are also awesome. And all of them come with VNAV and autothrottle.

If you like ProLine Glass Cockpits, the CJ4 is a good standard. But the Citation X from FlightFX is really good and it has an autothrottle. It’s also a rocket ship.

The FSW Learjet is a really vintage plane. No VNAV, no Autothrottle, limited capabilitys of the avionics. But if you want a challenge hand flying and even with autopilot, this thing gives you a real chalenge. It’s basically a fighter jet for civil aviation.

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The Piaggio P180 is amazing.

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IMHO:

1a - HondaJet
1b - Learjet 35
2 - Citation X
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I give the HondaJet the edge right now because for me, it’s the best bizjet experience in the sim. A lot of that is based on it being a modern single pilot aircraft. The Learjet 35 is brilliant but can be quite taxing to fly - highly rewarding and fun, but I’ve been favoring the more casual HondaJet experience lately. The Citation X is really good but just isn’t quite in the same league and there’s a few things about it that cause it to loose a few points compared to the top two.

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