


Sydney to Dubai
Private Jet Charter
6,500 nautical miles across the Indian Ocean. The only major Australian intercontinental route that select ultra-long-range jets can fly completely non-stop.
G650ER, G700 and Global 7500 can fly Sydney to Dubai direct with 1,000+ nm margin. No Singapore transit needed.
Explore Aircraft →Competitive with commercial schedules. Arrive rested in Dubai, not exhausted from a transit hub re-boarding.
See the Journey →Most cost-accessible intercontinental route from Australia. Non-stop removes handling layers and stop costs.
View Pricing →Sydney (SYD) to Dubai (DXB / DWC)

The Only Major Australian Route That Can Be Flown Non-Stop
Sydney to Dubai is 6,500 nautical miles, or 12,039 kilometres. The Bombardier Global 7500 has a published maximum range of 7,700 nm, and the Gulfstream G650ER and G700 sit at 7,500 nm. That means 6,500 nm is comfortably within what these aircraft can achieve on a single tank, even with realistic payload. This makes Sydney to Dubai a fundamentally different planning exercise to Sydney to London or Sydney to New York, where a fuel stop is non-negotiable.
That distinction matters. A non-stop routing eliminates the ground stop entirely — removing 90 minutes to three hours of elapsed time, simplifying overflight permits, reducing FBO fees at a transit airport, and producing a cleaner, less fatiguing journey.
Sydney to Dubai vs Other Intercontinental Routes
Which Aircraft for Sydney to Dubai?
This is one of the few intercontinental routes from Australia where you have a genuine choice between non-stop and one-stop operations, and that choice meaningfully changes the cost profile.
7,700 nm range. 1,200+ nm buffer above this route. Four-zone cabin with full bedroom. Up to 19 passengers. AUD $22,000–$28,000/hr.
7,500–8,000 nm range. Confirmed non-stop. Up to 19 passengers. Ultra-wide cabin with dual-zone sleeping. AUD $22,000–$30,000/hr.
7,500 nm range. 1,000 nm buffer on this route. Confirmed by Adagold Aviation. Three-zone lie-flat cabin. AUD $18,000–$24,000/hr.
6,600 nm range. Marginal non-stop (light load only). Excellent via Singapore. Up to 17 passengers. AUD $16,000–$22,000/hr.
6,450 nm range. Non-stop insufficient. Via Singapore excellent with two equal halves. Up to 16 passengers. AUD $16,000–$20,000/hr.
4,000–5,900 nm range. Via Perth stop required. Broadest domestic availability. Up to 12 passengers. AUD $12,000–$16,000/hr.
| Aircraft | Range (nm) | Max Pax | Non-Stop SYD-DXB | Via Singapore | Via Perth | AUD Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bombardier Global 7500 Top choice | 7,700 nm | Up to 19 | Yes (comfortable margin) | Yes | Yes | $22,000–$28,000 |
| Gulfstream G700 / G800 | 7,500–8,000 nm | Up to 19 | Yes | Yes | Yes | $22,000–$30,000 |
| Gulfstream G650ER | 7,500 nm | Up to 19 | Yes (managed payload) | Yes | Yes | $18,000–$24,000 |
| Bombardier Global 6500 | 6,600 nm | Up to 17 | Marginal (light load only) | Yes | Yes | $16,000–$22,000 |
| Dassault Falcon 8X | 6,450 nm | Up to 16 | No (range insufficient) | Yes | Yes | $16,000–$20,000 |
| Challenger 650 / Global 5500 | 4,000–5,900 nm | Up to 12 | No | No (range insufficient) | Yes (via Perth) | $12,000–$16,000 |



Sydney to Dubai Private Jet Cost
Sydney to Dubai is the most accessible of Australia's major intercontinental private jet routes by cost. The non-stop option removes the extra airport handling fees, FBO costs at a transit stop, and the operational complexity that adds to the London and New York routes.




Based on G650ER non-stop. Commercial first class estimate from published Emirates and Qantas one-way fares, Sydney to Dubai. Figures in AUD.
Sydney to Dubai Cost Estimator
Indicative AUD estimates per aircraft, GST inclusive. Request a formal quote for actual booking.
All estimates in AUD including GST. Indicative only.
DXB or DWC: Choosing Your Dubai Airport
Dubai has two airports that handle private jet arrivals. They serve different parts of the city, have different congestion profiles, and deliver meaningfully different arrival experiences.
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What the Non-Stop Journey Actually Looks Like
Thirteen to fourteen hours direct, across Australia and the Indian Ocean, into the Gulf. No ground stop. No re-boarding. One unbroken journey.
Private jet departures from Sydney's dedicated general aviation facilities separate from the commercial terminal. Departure time is selected to optimise wind routing across the Indian Ocean. Westbound transoceanic flights generally benefit from planning around the subtropical jet stream over the southern Indian Ocean. Arrive 45 minutes before departure. Airservices Australia handles international departure clearances and filing of the transoceanic flight plan.
After departing Sydney and crossing the Australian continent, the aircraft reaches the Indian Ocean coast near Perth and begins the longest oceanic sector of the route. This is open water for several hours, routing through Indonesian airspace, then northwest across the Indian Ocean toward the Arabian Peninsula. The Global 7500 and G700 are ETOPS-equivalent long-range aircraft by design, with redundant systems and range to divert to alternate airports if required.
After clearing the Indian Ocean, the routing tracks northwest over India, Pakistan, and into the Gulf airspace. On a 13 to 14-hour sector, most passengers complete a full sleep cycle and wake somewhere over the Indian subcontinent with three to four hours remaining. Overflight permits for India, Pakistan, and the UAE airspace are handled by your operator's handling company as standard. The UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority governs all arrivals into UAE airports.
UAE immigration processes all international arrivals. Most Australian passport holders can enter the UAE visa-free for stays of up to 90 days, though current UAE entry requirements should always be confirmed before travel. Door to door from Sydney CBD to a Downtown Dubai hotel is approximately 15 to 17 hours on the non-stop routing.



5 Ways to Get More From This Route

On this route, a stop is not automatically necessary. Ask your operator specifically for a non-stop quote on a G650ER, G700, or Global 7500 before assuming a fuel stop is required.

Al Maktoum's private terminal infrastructure is among the best in the world, with less congestion, more flexible slots, and faster ramp handling than DXB.

Dubai is one of the most active private jet markets in the world. Arranging your return charter from Dubai while still in Sydney gives you far better leverage on positioning fees.

Sydney to Dubai crosses seven time zones westbound. Departing Sydney in the early evening and landing in Dubai the following afternoon aligns well with circadian rhythms and business scheduling.

All operators conducting commercial charter from Australia must hold a current Air Operator Certificate. Verify directly on the CASA AOC register.

Dubai opens onward routing options to Europe, East Africa, South Asia, or the broader Middle East that would be more complex to arrange from Sydney.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about chartering a private jet from Sydney to Dubai, from aircraft range to costs and airport choices.
Ask a QuestionYes, on the right aircraft. Sydney to Dubai is 6,500 nautical miles, which is within the published range of the Bombardier Global 7500 (7,700 nm), Gulfstream G700 (7,500 nm), and Gulfstream G650ER (7,500 nm). Unlike Sydney to London or Sydney to New York, which require a fuel stop on all current aircraft, Sydney to Dubai can be flown non-stop with appropriate payload management. The Global 7500 carries the most comfortable range margin. The G650ER can cover it with managed passenger and luggage weight. Confirm the specific non-stop capability with your operator for your exact travel date, passenger count, and luggage weight.
A Sydney to Dubai private jet charter costs approximately AUD $180,000 to $400,000 per aircraft, one way, depending on aircraft type and routing. A G650ER on the non-stop routing sits toward the lower end at $180,000 to $280,000, while a Global 7500 or G700 runs $280,000 to $400,000. The non-stop routing is generally cost-competitive with a via-Singapore option because it eliminates FBO handling fees, overflight permits for the additional transit country, and crew extended duty management at the stop. All prices are per aircraft.
Non-stop, Sydney to Dubai takes approximately 13 to 14 hours of flight time depending on the aircraft and wind conditions on the day. Door to door from Sydney CBD to a Downtown Dubai hotel, including airport time at both ends, is typically 15 to 17 hours. Commercial airlines operate this route in 14 to 15 hours including the mandatory connection hub stop, which means the private jet non-stop is time-competitive while delivering an entirely different journey experience.
Al Maktoum International (DWC) is generally the better choice for private jet arrivals and departures. It is purpose-designed for private aviation with five dedicated FBOs, a 4,500-metre runway capable of handling all aircraft, and far less commercial traffic than DXB. Slot coordination is more flexible, ground handling is faster, and the FBO experience at operators like Jetex and ExecuJet is world class. The tradeoff is location: DWC is 37 kilometres from Downtown Dubai, compared to DXB at 7 kilometres. If your destination is the DIFC or Downtown, DXB saves time on the ground transfer.
Australian passport holders can enter the UAE visa-free for stays of up to 90 days under the UAE's visa-on-arrival arrangement. This applies to private jet arrivals as well as commercial flights. Your operator's handling company will coordinate the required pre-arrival documentation. Always check the current UAE entry requirements before travel as policies can change.
Two to four weeks of lead time is generally sufficient for a well-planned Sydney to Dubai charter. The route is operationally simpler than London or New York — the non-stop option requires fewer permit jurisdictions and no transit FBO coordination. However, ultra-long-range aircraft in Australia are in global demand and availability close to the travel date cannot be guaranteed. For time-critical or peak-season departures, four to six weeks remains advisable. For urgent departures, operators can often arrange this route in 24 to 48 hours subject to aircraft availability.
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