In 2026, the range of a small private jet, typically classified as a "Very Light Jet" (VLJ) or a "Light Jet," generally falls between 1,100 and 1,800 nautical miles (approximately 2,000 to 3,300 kilometers). For example, the popular Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ has a range of about 1,275 nautical miles, while the class-leading HondaJet Elite II can reach up to 1,547 nautical miles. These aircraft are specifically engineered for regional travel, comfortably connecting city pairs like New York to Miami or London to Rome without a refueling stop. However, "range" is not a fixed number; it is significantly impacted by payload (the weight of passengers and luggage) and weather conditions, particularly headwinds. In 2026, while long-range jets can cross oceans, small private jets are the "workhorses" of short-haul domestic missions, typically lasting under three hours. For any trip exceeding 2,000 miles, travelers usually step up to a "Midsize" jet to avoid the time-consuming necessity of a technical stop to refuel.