Midsize and super-midsize jets are both popular choices in the private aviation market, but they differ in range, cabin size, and overall performance. Midsize jets, such as the Citation XLS or Learjet 60, typically accommodate 6–8 passengers and offer a range of around 2,000 to 2,500 nautical miles, making them ideal for regional or shorter cross-country flights. Super-midsize jets, like the Challenger 350 or Gulfstream G280, provide a more spacious cabin for 8–10 passengers, increased baggage capacity, and extended range up to 3,500–4,000 nautical miles, allowing for longer nonstop travel, such as coast-to-coast or transcontinental routes. In addition to comfort and distance, super-midsize jets often feature more advanced avionics and cabin amenities, making them a preferred option for business travelers seeking a blend of performance and luxury.