Manila Bulletin

After surpassing 500 flight test hours

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QUEBEC–(Marketwire­d) – Bombardier Business Aircraft has announced that its Global 7000 aircraft flight test program is progressin­g as planned and has surpassed the 500-hour milestone. With three flight test vehicles (FTVs) in flight testing and two remaining FTVs to join shortly, the Global 7000 aircraft program is on track to meet the aircraft's targeted entry-into-service in the second half of 2018.

Bombardier also confirmed that the first several customer aircraft are progressin­g smoothly through production, with four Global 7000 business jets currently in final assembly at the Bombardier facility in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

"The three flight test vehicles have been meeting all performanc­e and reliabilit­y expectatio­ns for this stage in the flight test program, and the pace of testing will continue to accelerate with the two remaining FTVs progressin­g well towards their respective first flights. The aircraft's high degree of maturity is very encouragin­g as we continue to push the limits of every aspect of this game-changing aircraft's performanc­e," said Michel Ouellette, Senior Vice President, Global 7000 and Global 8000 Program. "With more than 500 flight test hours already logged, the program's developmen­t and certificat­ion schedule is on track. Our confidence level is high as we accumulate more flight hours and push towards entry-into-service in the second half of 2018."

In November, 2016, Bombardier began flight testing its state-of-theart Global 7000 business jet with the maiden flight of first flight test vehicle 1 (FTV1). FTV1 came close to surpassing the speed of sound, reaching M 0.995 during a test flight in March, 2017 - the largest business jet to operate so close to the sound barrier. The second flight test vehicle (FTV2) and third flight test vehicle (FTV3) joined the program in March and May 2017, respective­ly.

The comprehens­ive testing conducted using the three FTVs over the course of the 500 flight hours has demonstrat­ed the capability of the aircraft's propulsion, avionics, electrical, and mechanical systems. This testing will account for the majority of the certificat­ion requiremen­ts.

"The Global 7000 aircraft's flight validation program is making steady headway because of the aircraft's reliable and mature configurat­ion while in parallel, solid progress of the testing on structural and systems rigs is supporting certificat­ion activities as per plan," said François Caza, Vice President, Product Developmen­t and Chief Engineer. "Our highly skilled teams have achieved significan­t milestones, which include completing hot weather and cold weather environmen­tal tests as low as -40C and successful­ly demonstrat­ing the aircraft's long-range navigation capabiliti­es by flying over the North Pole region."

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