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Bombardier Global 8000 The Global 8000 is a large ultra-long-haul business jet with a capacity of up to 19 people.
First Fully-configured Global 8000 Takes to the Skies Bombardier has flown the first full-conforming Global 8000, an offshoot of the airframer's Global 7500.
Bombardier Global 8,000 ‘On Schedule’ for 2025 Takeoff High-powered business jet is expected to have a top speed of Mach 0.94 and range of 8,000 nm.
Private charter operator NetJets will be the fleet launch customer of Bombardier's new flagship Global 8000. The private jet will become the new world's fastest purpose-built business aircraft ...
The Bombardier Global 8000 successfully completed its maiden flight from Ontario, Canada. It promises to connect almost any two cities on Earth nonstop. Bombardier claims that the Global 8000 will ...
New rugged flagship model from the Blackview brand is now available on the global stage with the launch of BL8000 with some interesting specs ...
The Global 8000 will be the fastest civil aircraft since the Concorde, with an industry-leading top speed of Mach 0.94 and an impressive range of 8,000 nautical miles, making it the ultimate ...
The new Global 8000 will have an extended range of 8000 nautical miles and the fastest speed in business jets of Mach 0.94. It also promises luxury.
Bombardier (BDRBF) announced that its Global 8000 business jet program is progressing to plan, with its first Global 8000 production aircraft continuing in the assembly phase in the Greater ...
TORONTO — Bombardier’s first production of Global 8000 aircraft has completed its inaugural flight. The flight took off from Bombardier’s Aircraft Assembly Centre in Mississauga, Ont., and ...
New firm order for four Global 8000 aircraft valued at $312 million dollars based on 2022 list prices NetJets will operate a fleet of 24 Global 8000 aircraft, which includes the new firm order for ...
Bombardier’s Global 8000 jet can land in wet conditions at 1,900 more airports worldwide than its closest competitor – and in dry conditions at up to 2,050 more airports. Photo: Bombardier ...