The Cirrus Vision SF50 was the first certified single-engine civilian jet and is the most-produced VLJ with 721 deliveries as of 2025

A very light jet (VLJ), entry-level jet or personal jet, previously known as a microjet, is a category of small business jets that seat four to eight people. VLJs are considered the lightest business jets and are approved for single-pilot operation.

History

The first small jet-powered civil aircraft, the 1950s Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris, has been retroactively suggested as being the first VLJ, as it seats four with a single pilot and is smaller than modern VLJs. The production of MS.760 differs from modern business jets in having a sliding canopy for cabin access rather than a door; a six-seat version with an enclosed cabin and a conventional door was canceled after a single prototype was built.

Two unbuilt Cessna aircraft of the 1950s and 1960s would have met the definition of a VLJ. The first was the 407, a four-seat civil version of the T-37 jet trainer proposed in 1959; however, the 407 never progressed past the mockup stage due to insufficient customer interest. The second was the Fanjet 500, which had an MTOW of 9,500 pounds (4,310 kg) and a single pilot as originally envisioned in 1968; however, as the aircraft evolved into the Citation, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration demanded a second pilot and various design changes, resulting in an MTOW of 10,350 pounds (4,690 kg).

Other attempts to create small jet aircraft in this class in the 1970s and 1980s were the Gulfstream Aerospace FanJet 1500 and the CMC Leopard.

The Cessna Citation Mustang was the first VLJ, produced from 2006–2017, and is the second most-produced with 479 delivered

After a flurry of interest in the Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) and air taxi markets in the early 2000s, the VLJ sector underwent significant expansion. Several new designs were produced, such as the Embraer Phenom 100, the Cessna Citation Mustang, and the Eclipse 500. However, following the late 2000s recession the air taxi market underperformed expectations, and both Eclipse Aviation and air taxi firm DayJet collapsed. In December 2010, AvWeb's Paul Bertorelli explained that the term very light jet has lost favor in the aviation industry: "Personal jet is the description du jour. You don't hear the term VLJ—very light jet—much anymore and some people in the industry tell me they think it's because that term was too tightly coupled to Eclipse, a failure that the remaining players want to, understandably, distance themselves from."

Single-engine designs were popular in the mid-2000s, before the Great Recession diminished the market appeal of the category. Most of those projects, which included the Piper Altaire, Diamond D-Jet, Eclipse 400 and VisionAire Vantage, were all shelved. As of 2016, the only maintained aircraft are the Cirrus Vision SF50, which was type certified that year and put into production, and the Stratos 714, which at the time expected certification in 2019. Single-engine VLJs are expected to compete with single turboprop aircraft.

Two VLJs in history have won the Collier Trophy, known as the most prestigious aerospace engineering award in the United States — the Eclipse 500 in 2006 and the Cirrus Vision SF50 in 2018.

Target market

VLJs are intended to have lower operating costs than conventional jets, and to be able to operate from runways as short as 3,000 feet (910 m), either for personal use or in point-to-point air taxi service. In the United States, the Small Aircraft Transportation System is aimed at providing air service to areas ignored by airlines.

Florida-based air taxi provider DayJet, which on October 3, 2007 began its Eclipse 500 service, planned to operate more than 1,000 of the VLJs within five years, and had stated in mid-2007 that it planned to operate 300 Eclipse 500s serving 40 regional airports in the Southeastern United States by the end of 2008. DayJet ceased operations on September 19, 2008.

Production

Still delivered, the Embraer Phenom 100 is the third most-produced VLJ and began production in December 2008

Many models are under development or awaiting certification, while others have failed. Six have so far made deliveries to customers:

The Cessna Citation Mustang was the first production VLJ, first delivered in November 2006, and discontinued in May 2017, and the Cirrus Vision SF50 is the first single-engine production VLJ, beginning deliveries in December 2016.

Business jet sales suffered due to the late 2000s recession. The General Aviation Manufacturers Association reported in November 2010 that third quarter business jet sales were down 20.3% over the same period in 2009, with light jets suffering the most. In 2020, business jet deliveries slowed again due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 20% decrease over the previous year. However, the industry bounced back the following year, in 2021, with a 10% increase over 2020 and a single VLJ delivery more than in 2019. The Cirrus Vision SF50 is the most-delivered VLJ with 721 total from 2016 through 2025 and most-delivered per year since 2018, and the Eclipse 500 has the most deliveries in a single year with 161 in 2008.

Deliveries
YearCirrus Vision SF50Cessna Citation MustangEmbraer Phenom 100Cessna Citation­Jet/M2Eclipse 500/550Honda HA-420 Honda­JetTotal
2006-1--1-2
2007-45--98-143
2008-1012-161-264
2009-12597---222
2010-73100---173
2011-4341---84
2012-3829---67
2013-203012--62
2014-8194612-85
2015-812417270
2016310103882392
20172271839643135
201863-1134-37145
201981-1134-36162
202073-624-31134
202186-634-37163
202290-733-17147
202396-1125222156
2024101-1022-11144
2025106-1422-12154
Total7214794344042952712604

Engines

EngineThrustWeightApplication
FJ33-5A8.21 kN (1,846 lbf)144.7 kg (319 lb)Cirrus SF50
FJ44-1AP8.47 kN (1,965 lbf)240.5 kg (530 lb)Citation M2
FJ44-4C15.3kN (3,450 lbf)HondaJet
HF1209.32 kN (2,100 lbf)211.3 kg (466 lb)
PW6104.226 kN (950 lbf)115.7 kg (255 lb)Eclipse 500/550
PW6156.49 kN (1,460 lbf)140 kg (310 lb)Citation Mustang
PW6178.411 kN (1,891 lbf)172 kg (379 lb)Phenom 100

Interior amenities

When these smaller jets were first mooted, there was much interest in the fact that they would not have a lavatory on board, with articles discussing the matter in The New York Times and items on NBC Nightly News. Some manufacturers argued that for short flights of 300 to 500 miles (480 to 800 km) and 40 to 80 minutes' duration, the lavatory issue was not a problem and air taxi service companies said that it was not a concern for most of their passengers. Despite this, the Eclipse 500 had the option of an electric flush, remove-to-service lavatory with a privacy curtain - at the expense of one passenger seat, and the proposed Adam A700 design had a seven-seat configuration with rear lavatory with a privacy curtain. The Cessna Mustang also has an emergency toilet, but it is located between the cockpit and cabin. The Embraer Phenom 100 offers a fully enclosed lavatory with a solid door. The 2015 Honda HA-420 HondaJet has a full lavatory at the rear of the aircraft with flushing toilet, full sink and closing door.

List

In production   In development   Homebuilt   Completed   Dormant/canceled   Demonstrators
AircraftSeatsMTOWCabin heightEnginesMax. cruiseMax rangeSpecific range @ LR TASUnit costDeliv.First flightStatus
Cirrus SF505-76,000 lb4.1 ftFJ33305 kn1,275 nmi0.863 nmi/lb @ 259 kn$3.25M6153 Jul 2008delivered since 2016
Eclipse 55066,000 lb4.2 ftPW610F375 kn1,125 nmi1.040 nmi/lb @ 334 kn$2.9m[needs update]35March 20132014-2017 deliveries, resumed 2023
HA-420 HondaJet6-811,100 lb4.8 ftHF120422 kn1,547 nmi0.663 nmi/lb @ 360 kn$6.95M2593 Dec 2003delivered since 2015
Citation M26-810,700 lb4.8 ftFJ44404 kn1,550 nmi0.626 nmi/lb @ 323 kn$6.15M38229 Apr 1991delivered since 1993
Phenom 1006-810,703 lb4.9 ftPW617F406 kn1,178 nmi0.626 nmi/lb @ 340 kn$4.995M42026 Jul 2007delivered since 2008
Flaris LAR0154,080 lb4.0 ft1× FJ33415 kn1,730 nmi$2 m5 Apr 2019sales started 2024
Stratos 71448,421 lb4.8 ftJT15D415 kn1,500 nmi$3–3.5m21 Nov 2016in develop­ment
FLS Microjet1659 lbPBS TJ-100278 kn200 nmi$0.1895mJan 2011
SubSonex11,000 lbPBS TJ-100220 kn300+ nmi$0.135m10 Aug 2011
Viper Jet25,100 lbJ85430 kn800 nmi$0.48-0.65mOct 1999
Citation Mustang68,645 lb4.5 ftPW615F340 kn1,167 nmi0.641 nmi/lb @ 319 kn$3.35m47923 Apr 20052006-2017 deliveries
Eclipse 50066,000 lb4.2 ftPW610F370 kn1,125 nmi$2.15m26026 Aug 20022006-2008 deliveries
Adam A7005-79,350 lbFJ33340 kn1,200 nmi$1.9 m228 Jul 20032008 bankruptcy
Comp Air Jet88,900 lbAI-25320 kn1,250 nmi$1.2 m10 Jul 20042006 last update
ATG Javelin26,900 lbFJ33530 kn1,200 nmi$2.995m30 Sep 20052008 halt
Diamond D-Jet55,115 lbFJ33315 kn1,350 nmi$1.89m18 Apr 20062013 suspension
Eclipse 40044,480 lb1x PW615F345 kn1,250 nmi$1.35m2 Jul 20072009 bankruptcy
Epic Victory3-55,500 lbFJ33320 kn1,200 nmi$1m6 Jul 20072009 bankruptcy
Epic Elite77,701 lbFJ33390 kn1,600 nmi$2.35 m7 Jun 20072009 bankruptcy
AVCEN Jetpod7-86,750 lb16 Aug 20092009 crash
PiperJet77,000 lb1× FJ44360 kn1,300 nmi$2.20m30 Jul 20082011 suspension
S-33 Indepen­dence97,500 lb5.0 ftFJ33415 kn2,000 nmi$3.945m7 Jan 20062006 crash
Sport Jet II4-55,250 lb1× JT15D380 kn1,000 nmi$1.20m12 May 20062006 crash
Vantage68,200 lbJT15D350 kn999 nmi$1.65 m16 Nov 19962003 bankruptcy
Honda MH0267,937 lbJT15D353 kn5 Mar 19931998 de­regis­tra­tion
Williams V-Jet II3,800 lbFJX-2300 kn13 Apr 19972001 donation
AircraftSeatsMTOWCabin heightEnginesMax. cruiseMax. rangeSpecific range @ LR TASUnit costDeliv.First flightStatus

Notes

See also

External links

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  • - TSAM is a nationwide transportation planning model to forecast air taxi demand in the United States.