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Canadian aviation company Bombardier is aiming to displace Gulfstream as the world’s most expensive business jet with the introduction of two new models. The Global 7000 and 8000, which will cost about $65 million apiece, will beat the high-speed range of the $58.5 million Gulfstream G650. Both new private jets will have a high-speed cruise of Mach 0.90; the 7000 will have a range of 7,300 nmi at Mach 0.85, while the 8000’s range will top out at 7,900 nmi at Mach 0.85. Both will borrow elements from the existing Global Express XRS and 5000.
New wings, new tech and luxe amenities added to increased fuel efficiency will be the hallmarks of the new craft, aimed to appeal to ultra-wealthy customers in India, Asia and the UAE. The 7000 will have the largest cabin in business aviation while the 8,000 will boast the longest range. The 7000 will be able to fly from London to Singapore, New York to Dubai or Beijing to Washington non-stop with 10 passengers, while the 8000 can do Sydney to Los Angeles, Hong Kong to New York and Mumbai to New York non-stop with eight. Unfortunately the first one won’t be ready for delivery until 2016.
New wings, new tech and luxe amenities added to increased fuel efficiency will be the hallmarks of the new craft, aimed to appeal to ultra-wealthy customers in India, Asia and the UAE. The 7000 will have the largest cabin in business aviation while the 8,000 will boast the longest range. The 7000 will be able to fly from London to Singapore, New York to Dubai or Beijing to Washington non-stop with 10 passengers, while the 8000 can do Sydney to Los Angeles, Hong Kong to New York and Mumbai to New York non-stop with eight. Unfortunately the first one won’t be ready for delivery until 2016.
Ballajb
Damn… Yea this is for the high class ballers. I will need one of these 1 day to get around on my vacations.
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FLawless
What type of materials will be used for it’s interior? The capacity & speed is awesome, as well as it’s exterior view. And, given the fact that it won’t be avalible until 2016, I know it’ll be extraordinary by todays standards.
FLawless
What type of materials will be used for it’s interior? The capacity & speed is awesome, as well as it’s exterior view. And, given the fact that it won’t be avalible until 2016, I know it’ll be extraordinary by todays standards. Looking forward to the repost when it’s completed, & the flight!
Neog2
Naw for the price Ill buy a Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet a cool 60 million
Or the brand new Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II that comes out next year for a lil mo.
You talking about speed, stealth, and protection 🙂
All of the gulfstream planes or overpriced never understood how they could manage and get away with those prices.