Perth to London Private Jet Charter | Cost, Aircraft & Route Guide 2026
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Perth to London
Private Jet Charter

7,829 nautical miles. Perth is Australia's closest capital city to London by a significant margin, and that distance advantage changes the entire planning equation.

Perth is 1,359 nm closer to London than Sydney Shorter first leg, lower fuel load, the same class of aircraft, a different cost profile
18–20h
Total incl. fuel stop
14,499 km
7,829 nautical miles
$280K+
From AUD, per aircraft
Via Dubai
Primary routing
Ultra-long-range private jet cabin for Perth to London flight
Perth private aviation terminal
7,829 nm
Perth → London
Route Overview

Perth (PER) to London (LHR / FAB)

PER Perth DXB Dubai SIN LHR / FAB London ~4,874 nm • ~11h ~3,400 nm • ~7.5h
Via Dubai (DXB) — primary route
Via Singapore (SIN) — alternate
AUH
Abu Dhabi International
PER to AUH~11h 15m
Stop duration1.5–3 hrs
AUH to LHR~7h 15m
Total block time~18–20 hrs
FBO qualityGood to excellent
SIN
Singapore / Seletar
PER to SIN~5h 30m
Stop duration1.5–3 hrs
SIN to LHR~13h
Total block time~19–22 hrs
Best forShorter range aircraft
The Perth Advantage

Australia's Closest Capital City to London

Perth's position on the western edge of Australia changes the route geometry entirely. It is not just marginally closer to London. It is significantly closer, and that translates directly into lower costs, simpler aircraft requirements, and a shorter journey.

Perth to London is 7,829 nautical miles. Sydney to London is 9,188 nautical miles. That is a gap of 1,359 nautical miles, which is the same as the distance from Sydney to Brisbane and back. Melbourne to London at approximately 9,130 nautical miles sits similarly far ahead of Perth. For private jet charter purposes, this distance difference has consequences at every level of the planning.

The most immediate consequence is on the first leg. Perth to Dubai is approximately 4,874 nautical miles, which is well within the range of a G650ER (7,500 nm), a Challenger 650, and most other heavy jets. It is not a range-limited sector at all. Compare that to Sydney to Dubai at 6,500 nautical miles, which pushes the G650ER near its operational limit with payload restrictions. From Perth, the operator has far more aircraft options for the first leg, which expands availability and reduces cost.

Perth is also the departure point for the world's third longest commercial airline route. Qantas operates a non-stop Boeing 787-9 service between Perth and London Heathrow on its QF9 service, a route the airline describes as the longest in its network at approximately 9,009 miles westbound. The commercial existence of this non-stop service confirms how the routing geography from Perth differs from eastern Australian cities. While no private jet in regular commercial charter service can match the 787's range to fly that sector non-stop, the route's commercial viability is a strong indicator of Perth's geographic advantage. For more on the Qantas Perth to London operation, the Qantas route information page provides confirmed flight durations.

Perth Closest
7,829 nm
14,499 km
Melbourne
9,130 nm
16,900 km
Sydney
9,188 nm
17,016 km

What the Distance Advantage Means in Practice

The Perth to Dubai first leg at 4,874 nm is within range of a Challenger 650, Global 5500, and all ultra-long-range jets without any payload restriction. For groups of four to eight passengers with normal luggage, a G650ER or Global 6500 covers Perth to Dubai comfortably within two-thirds of its maximum range. This contrasts with the Sydney to London routing, where the first sector to Dubai operates near the aircraft's maximum range limit with careful payload management required. Broader aircraft availability from Perth typically means better pricing and scheduling flexibility. For authoritative information on Australian commercial aviation regulation, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority maintains the register of operators certified to conduct commercial charter operations from Australia.

Aircraft Selection

Aircraft Options from Perth: More Choice Than Sydney

Because the Perth to Dubai first leg is only 4,874 nm, a wider range of aircraft is viable for the first sector than on any Sydney or Melbourne to London routing. That expands your options meaningfully.

Bombardier Global 7500 private jet for Perth to London charter
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Aircraft Options

The highlighted Perth advantage is the Global 6500 and Falcon 8X. On Sydney or Melbourne to London routings, both of these aircraft cannot cover the first leg to Dubai because it exceeds their range. From Perth, the first leg to Dubai is 4,874 nm, which the Global 6500 (6,600 nm range) and Falcon 8X (6,450 nm range) both handle comfortably with over 1,500 nm of range buffer.

For the second leg, Dubai to London at approximately 3,400 nautical miles, almost any heavy jet or ultra-long-range aircraft is capable without any range considerations.

Aircraft Range (nm) Max Pax PER to DXB (4,874 nm) DXB to LHR (3,400 nm) AUD Hourly
Bombardier Global 7500 Top choice 7,700 nm Up to 19 Yes (well within range) Yes $22,000–$28,000
Gulfstream G700 / G800 7,500–8,000 nm Up to 19 Yes Yes $22,000–$30,000
Gulfstream G650ER 7,500 nm Up to 19 Yes (comfortable margin) Yes $18,000–$24,000
Bombardier Global 6500 Perth advantage 6,600 nm Up to 17 Yes (good margin) Yes $16,000–$22,000
Dassault Falcon 8X 6,450 nm Up to 16 Yes (within range) Yes $16,000–$20,000
Gulfstream G550 6,750 nm Up to 16 Yes Yes $14,000–$18,000
Bombardier Global 5500 / Challenger 650 5,900 nm Up to 12 Yes (via Singapore only) Yes $12,000–$16,000
The Qantas precedent matters for context: Qantas operates a Boeing 787-9 non-stop from Perth to London at approximately 7,829 nm, proving the routing is commercially viable. No private jet currently available for charter can match the 787's fuel capacity for this route non-stop. However, the commercial viability of the direct sector confirms that the Perth to Dubai to London routing through the Gulf is the most direct and established path for aviation between Perth and the United Kingdom. The Australian Department of Infrastructure tracks Australia's international air corridors including the Perth-UK corridor.
Investment Guide

Perth to London Private Jet Cost

Perth to London costs less than Sydney to London and less than Melbourne to London, for three reasons: the route is shorter, the first leg requires less fuel, and a broader aircraft tier is viable.

Route Configuration Aircraft Passengers One-Way AUD (per aircraft)
Perth to London via Dubai
PER – DXB – LHR / FAB
Global 7500 / G700 Up to 14 $340,000 – $480,000
Perth to London via Dubai
G650ER, most available aircraft
G650ER Up to 14 $280,000 – $400,000
Perth to London via Dubai
Global 6500 or Falcon 8X (not available SYD)
Global 6500 / Falcon 8X Up to 14 $240,000 –$360,000
Perth to London via Singapore
PER – SIN – LHR / FAB
Any suitable aircraft Up to 14 $260,000 – $400,000
Perth to London
$280K+
G650ER via Dubai
Melbourne to London
$350K+
G650ER via Dubai
Sydney to London
$320K+
G650ER via Dubai
Sydney to New York
$280K+
G650ER via Los Angeles
All prices per aircraft, one-way, AUD including GST. Indicative only. Costs vary by aircraft availability, fuel pricing, overflight permit fees, FBO handling at three airports, crew accommodation if an overnight stop is taken, and seasonal demand. Always request a fully itemised quote from a CASA-certified operator. UK arrival operators must comply with UK Civil Aviation Authority requirements.
Per-Person Cost vs Commercial First Class

Based on G650ER via Dubai. Commercial first class estimate from published Qantas and Emirates fares, Perth to London one way. Figures in AUD.

2 pax
$170,000
Private jet
4 pax
$85,000
Private jet
8 pax
$42,500
Private jet
12 pax
$28,300
Private jet
First class
~$25,000
Per seat, one way
Private jet (per person)
Commercial first class (per seat)

Perth to London Cost Estimator

Indicative AUD estimates per aircraft, GST inclusive. Request a formal quote for actual booking.

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All estimates in AUD including GST. Indicative only.

Arrival Options

Which London Airport?

London has four airports that regularly accept private jet arrivals from international origins. The right choice depends on your ground destination, your arrival time, and whether you need a fully dedicated private aviation experience or proximity to a specific part of the city.

FAB
Farnborough Airport
Recommended
TypePrivate aviation only
To Central London~55 km, 45–60 min
FBOsTAG Aviation, ExecuJet
CustomsFull international clearance
Runway2,440m
CurfewStrict night curfew applies
Landing feesLower than Heathrow
Best forWest, central, south-west London
LHR
London Heathrow Airport
TypeCommercial + private
To Central London~25 km, 45–75 min
FBOsHarrods Aviation, Jet Aviation
CustomsFull international clearance
Runway3,902m main runway
CurfewNight restrictions apply
Landing feesHigh (up to ~£8,000)
Best forOnward commercial connections
BQH
Biggin Hill Airport
TypePrivate aviation hub
To Central London~30 km, 40–55 min
FBOsLondon Biggin Hill Airport
CustomsAvailable for intl arrivals
Runway1,820m – check aircraft
NoteVerify Global 7500 suitability
Best forSE London, City of London
LTN
London Luton Airport
TypeMixed commercial + private
To Central London~50 km, 45–65 min
FBOsHarrods Aviation FBO
CustomsAvailable
Runway2,162m
Best forNorth London, Hertfordshire

For most Perth to London private jet arrivals, Farnborough (FAB) is the recommended arrival airport. It is exclusively private aviation with no commercial traffic, dedicated customs and immigration processing, and FBO facilities that are designed around the needs of long-haul private jet arrivals after an 18-to-20-hour journey. A 45-to-60-minute road transfer from Farnborough to Central London is comparable to the journey from Heathrow in normal traffic, and the arrival experience is categorically different. The UK Civil Aviation Authority holds regulatory oversight of all UK private aviation airports including Farnborough.

Heathrow is the right choice if you need to connect to an onward commercial flight or if your specific destination in London is significantly closer to Heathrow than Farnborough. Factor the landing fee difference, which can add several thousand pounds to the total charter cost, into the comparison. For a mining executive flying into London for board meetings in the City, Biggin Hill at 30 kilometres from Central London may offer the best balance of road proximity and private arrival experience, particularly for daytime arrivals where Farnborough's curfew is not a factor.

Your Journey

What the Journey Actually Looks Like

Via Dubai, Perth to London has two very different halves: a long westward sector over the Indian Ocean, and a shorter second leg from the Gulf into Europe.

Luxury private jet cabin on Perth to London flight
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Departure / Perth
Perth Airport (PER)

Perth Airport's main runway handles all ultra-long-range jets suitable for this route. The private handling facilities are separate from commercial terminals. Arrive 45 minutes before departure. For a routing to Dubai, departure time is typically set in the evening to optimise the crossing of the Indian Ocean and arrive in Dubai during convenient business hours, allowing a proper fuel stop before the second leg into London. Airservices Australia handles international departure clearances.

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First leg / ~11 hours
Perth to Dubai across the Indian Ocean

The first sector from Perth to Dubai covers the Indian Ocean and tracks northwest through Southeast Asian airspace before reaching the Arabian Peninsula. At 4,874 nautical miles and approximately 11 hours, this is a long but genuinely manageable sector on the right aircraft. On an ultra-long-range jet with lie-flat sleeping, most passengers sleep for five to seven hours of this first leg. The routing takes you over the Indian Ocean, across India and Pakistan, and into the Gulf. Overflight permits for the countries en route are handled by your operator as standard.

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Fuel stop / 1.5–3 hours
Dubai International or Al Maktoum

The Dubai stop splits the journey at a natural halfway point. After an 11-hour first sector, passengers arrive with most of the journey behind them. The FBO facilities at Dubai International and Al Maktoum Airport are among the world's best for private aviation. A shower, proper meal, and time to refresh before boarding again makes the second leg considerably more comfortable. The stop can be extended to a full overnight if your schedule allows. Dubai's time zone, four hours ahead of Perth and three hours behind London, means arrivals and departures align naturally with reasonable local hours at both ends.

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Second leg / ~7.5 hours
Dubai to London

The second sector from Dubai to London at approximately 3,400 nautical miles and 7.5 hours is the short half of this journey. After the Dubai stop, passengers are refreshed and the second leg feels manageable. The routing tracks northwest over the Arabian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, and Western Europe before arriving into Farnborough or Heathrow. For a business arrival, the timing often works to land in London in the early morning after a Dubai stop, arriving sharp for a morning agenda.

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Arrival / London
Farnborough, Heathrow, Biggin Hill or Luton

UK Border Force processes international arrivals at all four London private jet airports. At Farnborough, the private terminal processes arriving passengers typically within 20 to 30 minutes of landing. Ground transport arranged by your operator meets you at the terminal. Total door to door from Perth CBD to Central London is typically 21 to 25 hours including the Dubai stop, airport time at both ends, and the London road transfer. That compares to approximately 17 to 18 hours on Qantas' non-stop commercial service and 22 to 24 hours via a commercial connection, with the private jet delivering an entirely different experience throughout.

Smart Planning

Making the Most of the Perth Routing

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Ask for the Global 6500 and Falcon 8X

These aircraft cannot cover the first leg from Sydney or Melbourne to London. From Perth, both comfortably handle the 4,874 nm first sector to Dubai. Requesting quotes on these aircraft types often produces meaningfully lower pricing than the G650ER and above, for a comparable cabin experience on the 11-hour first leg.

02
Time your Dubai stop around business hours

Dubai is four hours behind Perth. An evening Perth departure typically puts you into Dubai in the early morning, with a one-to-two-hour stop and departure toward London during Dubai's business morning. Arrivals into Farnborough then come in the late morning or early afternoon London time, ideal for a full working day ahead.

03
Factor in Qantas' commercial benchmark

Qantas' non-stop 787 service shows what the route costs commercially at first class. For a group of 10 or more passengers, the per-person private jet cost via Dubai on a G650ER or Global 6500 is often within range of published premium commercial fares when full scheduling flexibility, privacy, and journey experience are factored in.

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Consider the mining sector context

Perth is the headquarters of Australia's resources and mining sector. Many corporate charters on this route carry executive teams traveling between the Pilbara, Kimberley, or Goldfields and London financial markets. Group bookings, regular rotation schedules, and block charter arrangements can reduce per-trip costs significantly compared to one-off bookings.

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Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead

Perth has fewer ultra-long-range jets based locally than Sydney or Melbourne, which means aircraft availability requires more lead time to source competitively. Three to four weeks gives operators time to find the right aircraft at a competitive price rather than accepting the first available option at a premium.

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Verify CASA and UK CAA certification

The Australian operator must hold a current CASA Air Operator Certificate. For the UK arrival, operators must comply with UK Civil Aviation Authority requirements. Always confirm both sides of the regulatory picture before booking.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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