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A Bombardier Global 5500 A Bombardier Global 6500. In May 2018, Bombardier unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500. It was expected to enter service at the end of 2019. It has an optimized wing for a Mach 0.90 top speed, a revamped cabin inspired by the Global 7500 with its Nuage seat and updated Rolls-Royce BR710 Pearl engines with up to 13%
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 ...
A new Bombardier Global 7500 business jet. ... Short-haul flights are especially polluting because airplanes are less efficient during landing and takeoff. ... the distance between Washington, D.C ...
A Global 7500 prototype in 2018. After peaking in 2008, deliveries slowed due to political instability but the industry hopes to revive demand by introducing more attractive and competitive new models, four in 2018: [8] the 7,400 nmi (13,700 km) range Bombardier Global 7500 large-cabin jet, before the 7,900 nmi (14,600 km) Global 8000 in 2019;
The Global 7500, with a $73 million (58 million pounds) list price, will compete with Gulfstream's G650, which has dominated the top end of the business jet market since its entry into service in ...
Bombardier shifted focus from commercial to business aircraft, [67] [65] anticipating business jet shipments to increase from 135 in 2018 to 150-155 in 2019, [68] and forecast revenues of $16.5 billion in 2018, rising to over $20 billion in 2020 with a free cash flow of $0.75-1 billion, mostly via the large Global 7500.
The Global 7500 is the world's largest purpose-built private jet, complete with a bedroom, and is owned by celebrities like Kylie Jenner.
The canted winglet design was incorporated from the Bombardier Global 7500/8000. [6] Both variants are powered by 3,850 lbf (17.1 kN) Honeywell TFE731-40BR turbofans with thrust reversers, have a MTOW of 21,500 lb (9,800 kg) and a fuel capacity of 6,062 lb (2,750 kg) for a maximum range of 2,050 nmi (3,800 km) with four passengers.