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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% lower fuel burn for better operating costs.
Bombardier Aviation is a division of Bombardier Inc., ... 5500/6500 variants Global 7500: Business jet 2018 7500/8000 variants Divested. Aircraft Type Start
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 ...
GlobalEye is a multi-role airborne early warning & control (AEW&C) platform from Swedish defence and security company Saab.GlobalEye consists of a suite of sensors using Saab's Erieye ER (Extended Range) radar and mission system, installed in the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 long-range business jet.
Bombardier Inc. (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃baʁdje]) is a Canadian aerospace manufacturer that produces business jets. [2] Headquartered in Montreal , the company was founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to market his snowmobiles , and it later became one of the world's biggest producers of aircraft and trains.
Bombardier CL-415; Bombardier CRJ-100; Bombardier CRJ-200; Bombardier CRJ-440; Bombardier CRJ-700; Bombardier CRJ-705; Bombardier CRJ-900; Bombardier CRJ-900LR; Bombardier CRJ-1000; Bombardier CSeries; Bombardier Dash-8 Turbocharger; Bombardier Global 5000; Bombardier Global 5500; Bombardier Global 6000; Bombardier Global 6500; Bombardier ...
Flag of the ICAO. An aircraft type designator is a two-, three- or four-character alphanumeric code designating every aircraft type (and some sub-types) that may appear in flight planning.
This article contains one version of a list of orders made by airlines and other buyers for the Bombardier CRJ family of regional aircraft.. Produced by Bombardier Aerospace of the Canadian aerospace and defence company Bombardier Inc., which was owned by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, the former CRJ100 and CRJ200 series are no longer in modern production but remain in active service.