In 2026, the Bombardier Global 7500 and the Gulfstream G650ER are widely considered the safest private jets to own and operate. These ultra-long-range aircraft feature the most advanced avionics suites in history, including "Synthetic Vision Systems" and "Enhanced Flight Vision Systems" (EFVS) that allow pilots to see through fog and darkness with total clarity. For the owner-pilot, the Cessna Citation CJ3+ is frequently cited as the safest "light jet" due to its integration of the Garmin G3000 flight deck, which automates many complex tasks to reduce pilot error. Safety in 2026 private aviation is also defined by "redundancy"; these jets feature multiple backup systems for engines, hydraulics, and electronics, resulting in a safety record that often exceeds that of major commercial airlines.