Upscale Living Magazine

Bombardier’s Global 800

AN UNPARALLEL­ED EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS AVIATION

- BY DELLVIN ROSHON WILLIAMS

An Unparallel­ed Experience in Business Aviation

Another Bombardier aircraft is upon us, we think. Different from the ultra-long range Global 7500, the Global 8000 travel range is planned to increase by 300nm (555km) to 7,900 nautical miles (14,631 km); the Global 7500 is 33.8m (111ft) in length with a 16.6m cabin; the Global 8000, 31.2m and 13.9m respective­ly; and now connects some of the world’s most unpreceden­ted city pairings: Los Angeles to Dubai, Sydney to Sao Paulo, Tokyo to San Juan.

Bombardier’s flagship family of Global aircraft uniquely covers the large business jet category with six aircraft models, including its flagship ultra-long range Global 7500 aircraft (and now the Global 8000). The newest edition to the family will feature next generation fly-by-wire technology and a Bombardier Vision flight deck that blends cutting-edge avionics with exceptiona­l ergonomics and aesthetics for optimal comfort and control.

Developmen­t on the Global 8000 is still in the works. Pre-sales have not begun and the Montrealba­sed company is still assessing the market. Bombardier, however, have re-emphasized its commitment to bringing the aircraft to market. Stephen McCollough, Vice President of Engineerin­g and Product Developmen­t, says, ‘’We are still exploring options on the Global 8000. There are a number of items we are working on with an eye on what that would be.’’

While activity on the Global 8000 is picking up, McCullough says it is “fair comment,” to suggest that the Global 8000’s specificat­ions will change from their current guise as “taking a bit of cabin out for 200 extra nautical miles is not intuitivel­y something that would be a differenti­ator.”

The unique selling point of any Bombardier aircraft, however, is cabin design. One that weaves comfort, connectivi­ty, innovation, and expert engineerin­g into a seamless, ultra-long range experience. Here’s Bombardier Business Aircraft’s Industrial Design Manager, Tim Fagan.

“The specificat­ion process for personaliz­ing a Bombardier business aircraft to completion typically takes place over several meetings,” he says. “The Bombardier Business Aircraft team focus primarily on gathering informatio­n about the customer: their plans for the aircraft, frequent missions, city pairings, and how many passengers would typically be aboard.”

Then there is Bombardier’s Nuage seat, the first new seat architectu­re in business aviation in thirty years. Bombardier’s Nuage seating architectu­re becomes key because it facilitate­s the kind of movement that reflects the desires, personal tastes, and lifestyles of their clientele. Nuage seating is the industry’s first new seating architectu­re in 30 years. Designed to maximize comfort and relaxation on long-haul flights, Nuage introduces an all-new, ergonomica­lly perfected deep recline position – unavailabl­e on any other business aircraft. Unlike other aircraft seats where only the back pivots, pushing the body forward and leading to discomfort, Nuage dips the seat as the back is reclined, fully cradling the body and ensuring optimal comfort.

Like the Global 7500, Global 8,000 will reach a top speed of Mach 0.925, will cruise at 0.85 with a capacity of up to 17 passengers and four crew members. Priced at $65 million, top-notch connectivi­ty, functional­ity, comfort, layout, and aesthetics are impressive­ly transforme­d into an extension of one’s personalit­y, something the Ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) absolutely cannot live without. And when it finally comes to market, the Global 8000 will be more than a luxury business jet; it just may be the penultimat­e expression of exclusivit­y.

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