
Aircraft class:
Midsize Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Honeywell TFE731-3C-200G turbofans
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First delivered:
1989

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a range exceeding 3,700 nautical miles, the Astra SP enables nonstop travel between major cities such as Los Angeles and New York, Miami and Seattle, or London and Dubai without a fuel stop. This extended range broadens access to popular business and leisure destinations, letting clients bypass commercial hubs and fly direct to their preferred airports. | While it can handle coast-to-coast and many transatlantic flights with ease, a full passenger load, adverse winds, or extreme weather may occasionally require a quick technical stop—a standard consideration for midsize jets on ultra-long legs. | The Astra SP’s high-speed cruise of 470 knots keeps trips efficient, while the 45,000-foot ceiling ensures smooth, turbulence-free cruising above congested airspace. The advanced Honeywell engines deliver rapid climb rates and strong field performance, and a takeoff distance of about 5,250 feet opens up access to a wide network of airports, including exclusive private terminals closer to your destination. | The result is a time-saving, flexible travel experience unrivaled by commercial options.

The Astra SP’s cabin is designed for comfort, productivity, and privacy, offering a true stand-up layout with a height of nearly 5 feet 8 inches and a width of 5 feet 7 inches. Passengers can move around freely, making long flights comfortable and relaxing. | The interior typically seats eight in a double-club configuration, with plush executive chairs and a versatile divan to accommodate varying group sizes or family travel. | Amenities include foldout worktables, large panoramic windows, advanced connectivity, and a private rear lavatory. Many aircraft in the Astra SP fleet have been modernized with upgraded entertainment systems, in-flight Wi-Fi, and refreshed interiors for a contemporary, inviting atmosphere. | A spacious baggage compartment of 64 cubic feet accommodates multiple golf bags, skis, or luggage for extended trips. Whether traveling for business or leisure, the Astra SP's quiet, climate-controlled cabin turns every journey into a productive and enjoyable experience.




While the Astra SP delivers exceptional range for a midsize jet, travelers requiring true intercontinental or nonstop transoceanic capabilities may prefer a super-midsize or heavy jet. For most missions—such as coast-to-coast travel, city-hopping, or group trips of four to eight passengers—the Astra SP provides outstanding value, performance, and comfort.


The Astra SP typically seats up to eight passengers in a double-club executive configuration, with some layouts accommodating a ninth passenger using a versatile divan. This arrangement is ideal for both corporate groups and families seeking space and comfort.




Yes. The Astra SP features a stand-up cabin nearly 5 feet 8 inches tall and 5 feet 7 inches wide, allowing passengers to move comfortably during flight. It is also equipped with a private aft lavatory and a generous baggage area of 64 cubic feet.

For most coast-to-coast trips, absolutely. The Astra SP’s range covers routes like Los Angeles to New York or Miami to Seattle nonstop under typical conditions, though a full passenger load or strong headwinds could require a short technical stop, as is common for midsize jets on the longest legs.
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