Ultra Long Range Jet
- Passengers14-19
- Flight time8h 51m
- Range14,260 km
- Guide priceUS$295,000
The longest non-stop range available — suited to ultra-haul routes without tech stops. It seats 14-19 and is a frequent choice on sectors of this length.
Private charter between Paris and Houston starts at US$265,000 aboard an ultra long range jet.
This route runs both ways — Paris (CDG) to Houston (IAH) and Houston to Paris — timed and priced alike.
As the crow flies, Paris to Houston is roughly 8,072 kilometres — 5,016 miles, or 4,358 nautical miles.
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Chartering a private jet from Paris to Houston (and Houston to Paris) ranges from US$265,000 for an ultra long range jet like the Bombardier Global 7500, up to US$295,000 for a long range jet such as the Bombardier Global 6000. Charters on this route are dog- and pet-friendly, with in-cabin access for your companion.
The longest non-stop range available — suited to ultra-haul routes without tech stops. It seats 14-19 and is a frequent choice on sectors of this length.
Non-stop intercontinental range with boardroom and sleeping quarters. It seats 13-17 and is a frequent choice on sectors of this length.
| Category | Outbound | Return (±10% wind) | From (USD) | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra Long Range Jet · rec. | 8h 51m | 7h 58m – 9h 44m | US$295,000 | 14-19 |
| Long Range Jet | 9h 28m | 8h 31m – 10h 25m | US$265,000 | 13-17 |
| Aircraft | Flight time | Cost range (USD) | Passengers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bombardier Global 7500 | 8h 51m | US$295,000 | 14-19 |
| Gulfstream G700 | 8h 51m | US$295,000 | 14-19 |
| Aircraft | Flight time | Cost range (USD) | Passengers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bombardier Global 6000 | 9h 28m | US$265,000 | 13-17 |
| Gulfstream G650 | 9h 20m | US$265,000 | 13-18 |
| Falcon 8X | 9h 20m | US$265,000 | 12-16 |
Same aircraft, same route — return pricing is symmetric; flight times can vary about ±10% with wind direction.
Guide prices are one-way estimates incl. positioning; taxes/handling extra. Round-trip and one-way both available.
What determines the price between Paris and Houston? Primarily: flight distance and typical jet-stream winds, fuel costs across the regions you cross, and the handling and parking fees charged at each airport. We confirm everything against real-time aircraft availability. International routing adds overflight permits and customs clearance to the final figure.
Both cities are served by several airports, giving flexibility on slots and routing:
Paris, France: Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Paris-Le Bourget International Airport, Paris-Orly Airport, Pontoise-Cormeilles Aerodrome, Melun-Villaroche Airfield and Coulommiers-Voisins Aerodrome.
Houston, United States: George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Ellington Airport, Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport, David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, Sugar Land Regional Airport and William P. Hobby Airport.
| Charles de Gaulle International Airport | George Bush Intercontinental Airport | |
|---|---|---|
| Code | LFPG / CDG | KIAH / IAH |
| Longest hard runway | 13,829 ft | 12,001 ft |
| Surface | Asphalt | Concrete |
| Field elevation | 392 ft | 97 ft |
| Aircraft | Needs | Range | On this route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Embraer Phenom 100EV Very Light Jet |
3,200 ft | 2,180 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Cessna Citation M2 Very Light Jet |
2,900 ft | 2,410 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Cessna Citation CJ3+ Light Jet |
3,500 ft | 3,700 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Embraer Phenom 300E Light Jet |
3,278 ft | 3,650 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Cessna Citation XLS+ Midsize Jet |
4,200 ft | 3,900 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Hawker 900XP Midsize Jet |
5,576 ft | 4,600 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Challenger 350 Super Midsize Jet |
4,930 ft | 5,926 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Cessna Citation Longitude Super Midsize Jet |
4,900 ft | 6,400 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Embraer Praetor 600 Super Midsize Jet |
4,692 ft | 7,220 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Challenger 605 Heavy Jet |
5,440 ft | 7,400 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Gulfstream G450 Heavy Jet |
5,300 ft | 7,800 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Falcon 2000LXS Heavy Jet |
4,790 ft | 7,400 km | Fuel stop needed |
| Bombardier Global 7500 Ultra Long Range Jet |
6,000 ft | 14,260 km | Non-stop |
| Bombardier Global 6000 Long Range Jet |
5,800 ft | 11,112 km | Non-stop |
| Gulfstream G650 Long Range Jet |
6,000 ft | 12,960 km | Non-stop |
| Falcon 8X Long Range Jet |
4,800 ft | 11,945 km | Non-stop |
Alternates within range: Paris-Le Bourget International Airport (9,843 ft, 10 km) · Paris-Orly Airport (11,975 ft, 34 km) · Pontoise-Cormeilles Aerodrome (5,541 ft, 39 km) · Melun-Villaroche Airfield (6,480 ft, 46 km) · Ellington Airport (9,001 ft, 45 km) · Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport (7,501 ft, 41 km) · David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport (7,009 ft, 22 km) · Sugar Land Regional Airport (8,000 ft, 50 km)
Guide pricing on Paris–Houston is published clearly: US$265,000 – US$295,000. Your confirmed quote is all-in.
The cabin is your own from departure to landing — work, rest or hold sensitive conversations without concern.
Pets are welcome on every Paris–Houston charter, in the cabin, not the hold. Note them in your enquiry.
We do the due diligence on every operator so you don't have to. Certified, insured, and audited before your wheels leave the ground.
Paris–Houston is a frequently chartered international sector for executives and families alike, prized for flexibility and time saved.
Budget US$265,000 – US$295,000 one-way depending on aircraft; an ultra long range jet sits at the entry point. We confirm a firm figure against live availability.
About 8h 51m in the air over 8,072 km (5,016 miles), similar both ways; larger jets are marginally faster.
This sector is mainly served by Ultra Long Range Jet, Long Range Jet. We lead with an ultra long range jet for the best balance of cost, cabin and range.
Often yes: same-day and next-day Paris–Houston departures are possible when aircraft and crew are positioned nearby.
Absolutely — pets travel in the cabin with you on this route; just tell us the details when you ask for a quote.
Yes — the route is fully bidirectional, with the same guide price and timing on the return leg.