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Private Jet Dhaka to Singapore
At 2,800 km, the Dhaka–Singapore sector sits at the outer edge of light jet range — a fact that matters more than most charter brochures admit. Block time runs approximately 4 hours 15 minutes westbound at cruise, with headwind corrections pushing some sectors closer to 4h30. The route connects Bangladesh's commercial capital with Southeast Asia's primary financial hub, driven primarily by garment industry trade flows, banking relationships, and the large Bangladeshi diaspora community based in Singapore.
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Dhaka to Singapore Private Jet Prices
Compare executive jet and business jet charter options for this route. All prices include fuel, crew, and standard handling fees.
Midsize Jet
7-9 passengers • 4,500 km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Citation XLS, Hawker 800, Learjet 60
- WiFi
- Full Galley
- Stand-up Cabin
- Lavatory
Heavy Jet
10-16 passengers • 7,000 km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450, Legacy 650
- WiFi
- Full Galley
- Bedroom Option
- Shower Available
Ultra Long Range
12-19 passengers • 12,000+ km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X
- WiFi
- Multiple Cabins
- Master Suite
- Full Kitchen
Prices shown are estimates based on typical market rates. Final pricing may vary depending on aircraft availability, specific dates, and additional services. Contact us for an exact quote tailored to your requirements.
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Time Saved Per Trip
3h 10min
Skip the security lines, boarding queues, and baggage claim entirely
36+
Hours saved per year
(12 trips)
5
Full work days recovered
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Dhaka & Singapore Airport Information
Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between Dhaka and Singapore.
Departure
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Arrival
Singapore
Singapore
Non-Stop with Midsize Jets and Above
This route can be flown non-stop with midsize, heavy, and ultra long-range jets. Light jets would require a fuel stop.
Flight Path Visualization
Dhaka to Singapore Route Map
VGHS → WSSS · 2,800 km · 4h 10m
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Airport Access & Ground Transportation
Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

Dhaka Airport
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (VGHS)
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0 km to Dhaka city center
Transfer time varies by traffic
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Singapore Airport
Singapore Changi Airport (WSSS)
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0 km to Singapore city center
Transfer time varies by traffic
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Dhaka → Singapore
Flying private from Dhaka to Singapore: what to expect
Charter a private jet from Dhaka to Singapore. 2,800km direct flight in just 4h 10min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.
Flight Time
4h 10min
Direct flight
Distance
2,800 km
1,740 miles
From Price
€34,000
One-way, excl. taxes
Route Statistics
Flight Time
4h 10min
Distance
2,800 km
From Price
€34,000
For this 2800km route, we recommend:
Midsize Jets
Flight Data and Aircraft Decision for 2,800 km
The honest starting point for this route is range math. At 2,800 km with standard fuel reserves and ISA conditions, a light jet like the Phenom 300 is operating near its certified maximum range. That means no payload margin, no headwind buffer, and potentially a mandatory technical stop depending on winds aloft. Charter operators quoting a light jet on this sector nonstop should be asked directly about fuel load and passenger weight limits — it is not a comfortable margin.
- Distance: ~2,800 km great circle
- Block time: approximately 4h10–4h30 depending on winds and routing
The recommendation is clear: the midsize jet at €34,000 is the smart spend. The €12,000 premium over a light jet buys confirmed nonstop operation, a standing cabin, and a proper baggage hold. If the party is 5 or more passengers with checked-weight luggage — garment samples, trade materials — step up to a heavy jet. The €16,000 gap to a Challenger 604 is justified when the alternative is leaving bags behind or adding a fuel stop in Kolkata or Yangon.
Why This Route Exists as a Charter Sector
Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) sector generates roughly $45 billion in annual exports, and Singapore functions as a key financial and logistics hub for the buyers, investors, and compliance auditors who move between the two cities. Factory group owners from Dhaka's Gulshan and Uttara districts travel to Singapore for trade finance meetings, LC negotiations, and private equity discussions — the kind of engagements where schedule control matters and commercial airline options are genuinely inconvenient.
The commercial alternative is a connection via Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, or Colombo. Biman Bangladesh flies nonstop to Singapore but operates limited frequencies. Door-to-door on the best commercial option runs approximately 9–10 hours city center to city center once check-in, transit, and baggage are factored. The private jet reduces that to roughly 5h30 including the transfer from Hazrat Shahjalal to the FBO and arrival transfer into Singapore. For a same-day round trip — feasible but tight — depart Dhaka by 07:00 local, land Singapore by 12:30 local (UTC+8), conduct afternoon meetings, and depart by 18:30 for a return arrival near midnight. That is an aggressive schedule and works only if the Singapore meeting agenda is disciplined.
There is also a secondary driver: Bangladeshi nationals holding Singaporean permanent residency or business visas who use charter for family travel during Eid periods, when commercial demand spikes and Business Class availability collapses across all carriers. Peak charter demand on this route concentrates around Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, plus the October–November trade fair season.
Departure Profile: Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (VGHS)
Dhaka's only international airport, Hazrat Shahjalal (IATA: DAC, ICAO: VGHS), handles all private jet departures. The airport operates 24 hours but private aviation handling is through the general aviation apron, separate from the commercial terminals. Business aviation handling is available at Hazrat Shahjalal; confirm FBO slot availability 48–72 hours ahead, particularly around national holidays when apron congestion increases. Transfer from Gulshan-2 (the primary expat and business district) to the airport runs 25–35 minutes at off-peak hours, but 60–90 minutes during Dhaka's notoriously compressed peak traffic windows between 08:00–10:00 and 17:00–20:00 local. Build the transfer accordingly — a 07:00 wheels-up means a 05:30 hotel departure from Gulshan.
Overflight permits for this routing (Bangladesh airspace, Myanmar or India depending on track, Thailand, and Singapore's WSSS FIR) require advance filing. Allow a minimum of 24 hours for permit processing; 48–72 hours is safer, particularly for Indian overflight which can be slow. Your operator handles this, but confirm permit status explicitly before departure day.
Arrival Profile: Singapore Seletar Airport (WSSL)
Private jets arriving in Singapore land at Seletar Airport (ICAO: WSSL, IATA: XSP), located in the north of the island, approximately 25–35 minutes from the central business district (Raffles Place, Marina Bay) in normal traffic, or 45–50 minutes during peak hours on the CTE. Seletar is Singapore's dedicated general aviation and business aviation airport; Changi (WSSS) is theoretically accessible but operationally complex for private jets and almost never used for charter arrivals. The main FBO at Seletar is Jet Aviation, which provides full handling including customs, immigration, catering, and ground transport coordination. Singapore Customs and Immigration clears at Seletar for private jet arrivals — no transfer to a commercial terminal required.
Seletar has no curfew for jet operations but slot coordination is advisable for early morning and evening arrivals. Noise abatement procedures apply on departure. The Singapore business district hotels (Raffles, Fullerton, Marina Bay Sands) are all within the 35-minute transfer window, making an early-morning arrival workable for a 09:30 meeting start. For those extending the trip, Seletar's proximity to Johor Bahru (Malaysia) via the Causeway makes it a natural staging point for a multi-city Southeast Asia itinerary — the Hong Kong to Singapore corridor is a natural extension if the schedule runs north.
Aircraft Selection: What the 2,800 km Number Actually Means
To be precise about the aircraft decision: most light jets have a published maximum range of 3,200–3,700 km, which sounds comfortable for 2,800 km. The problem is that published range figures assume ISA conditions, two crew, and minimal payload. Add four passengers, full luggage, and a 20-knot headwind component (common on westbound sectors across the Bay of Bengal), and the nonstop margin on a light jet evaporates. A Citation CJ4 or Phenom 300 on this route in adverse conditions will land at Seletar with minimum legal reserves — that is not an operational risk worth taking to save €12,000.
The Citation Latitude changes the equation. With a range of approximately 4,000 km and a flat-floor cabin with 1.82m stand-up height, it handles Dhaka–Singapore nonstop in virtually all conditions with four to six passengers and normal luggage. At €34,000, it is the correct aircraft for this mission. If the group is 7–8 passengers or the cargo is heavy (textile samples, equipment), the Challenger 604 at €50,000 is the right call — 5,200 km range means Seletar is always comfortable, and the cabin handles eight passengers in a proper club configuration. The ultra-long-range tier at €77,500 adds capability this route simply does not require. For context on how pricing scales on comparable long routes, the Paris to Milan corridor illustrates the short-route end of the spectrum; this Dhaka–Singapore sector sits firmly in a different operational category requiring genuine range planning.
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