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The Bombardier Global Express is a large cabin, long-range business jet designed and manufactured by Bombardier Aviation. Announced in October 1991, it first flew in October 1996, received its Canadian type certification in July 1998 and entered service in July 1999.
The Bombardier Global 7500 and Global 8000 are ultra long-range business jets developed by Bombardier Aviation (formerly Bombardier Aerospace) and remain the largest business jets in the world. The Global 7500, originally named the Global 7000, made its first flight on November 4, 2016, was type certified by Transport Canada on September 28 ...
Global Express may refer to: Bombardier Global Express, a business jet; Global Xpress, a satellite internet service by Inmarsat;
It also manufactured the Bombardier 415 amphibious water-bomber (in Dorval and North Bay), and the Global Express and the Challenger lines of business jets. The CSeries, which Bombardier offered in several size versions, initially [ when? ] competed with the Airbus A318 and Airbus A319 ; the Boeing 737 Next Generation 737-600 and 737-700 models ...
The aircraft involved was a Bombardier Global Express outfitted by Northrop Grumman as an E-11A of the United States Air Force. [17] Video of the crash scene shows that the aircraft serial number was 11–9358, [18] msn 9358.
The Raytheon Sentinel is a retired airborne battlefield and ground surveillance aircraft formerly operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). While based on the Bombardier Global Express ultra long-range business jet, the prime contractor for the Sentinel was the American defence firm Raytheon, which supplied most of the mission systems and performed the integration work.
In August 1983, Bombardier sold its shares to GAC, with the company renamed GAC Ireland Limited. [43] [44] The prototypes were devised in Germany and production of 51 express coaches (KE type) and 366 double-decker buses (KD type) were assembled between 1980 and 1983 at a facility in Shannon, County Clare. They remained in service until 1997 ...
The President of the Republic of the Philippines does not own a Bombardier Global Express. The link used as a source is a false news story. [1] [2] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anjelodc (talk • contribs) 17:58, 22 June 2017 (UTC)