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The term “midsize” refers both to the jet’s cabin and its exterior and engines. With a larger cabin comes grander, roomier seating and more space to move around. Interior features are similar to light jets, but have more layout options, such as spacious divans, and provide stand-up space. At least 8 passengers can be seated on midsize jets, and some can even accommodate 12 or 14. Most all come with a private lavatory behind a solid door. Midsize jets also offer greater capabilities, including a wider range - on average 2100 miles or about 4 to 5 hours. Some even offer nonstop coast-to-coast flight possibilities. |