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Le Bombardier Global 7500 accumulates fewer records

Le Bombardier Global 7500 accumulates fewer records

75 new records for the Global 7500…

Bombardier relaunches the communications war between planes, au travers du cumul des records réalisés. Bombardier also announced on November 21 that its jet d’affaires biréacteur Global 7500 now has more than 75 records. The new operations include Miami-São Paulo, Tokyo-Los Angeles, Tokyo-San Jose, Djeddah-London and Los Angeles-Auckland. These come in addition to a flight of 8,225 nautical miles (soit a little more than 15,232 km) made in October 2019 from Sydney, in Australia, in Detroit (Michigan) Etats-Unis, le plus long vol jamais registered in aviation d’affaires.

…The revival of a war of communication between avionneurs and jets d’affaires

« What is even more impressive about these records is that they are realized in the framework of routine flights, and include some missions with passengers on board. Nous avons eu à plusieurs reprises eu le plaisir d’avoir des clients existants et des clients potentials à bord pour certaines de ces liaisons record », said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, executive vice president des Ventes d’avions et de Bombardier Defense.

14,260 km of autonomy…

Le Global 7500 displays a maximum speed of Mach 0.925 and an autonomy of 7,700 milles marins (14,260 km). Certain new records were set by the Canadian plane, including a Tokyo-Hong Kong flight made in just 3 hours and 40 minutes; a New Delhi-Tokyo in just 7 hours; and to Los Angeles-Auckland in 11 hours and 55 minutes.

… Et Mach 0.94 et une altitude cabine basse

Global 7500 properties will be consolidated dans la foulée du lancement de l’avion Global 8000, announced in 2022. The latter proposed a range of 8,000 nautical miles (or 14,816 km) and a maximum speed of Mach 0.94. It is also offered at the lowest altitude in cabins – soit 2 900 pieds (870 m) lorsqu’il volera à 41 000 pieds (12 300 m). The construction of the Bombardier Global 8000 aircraft is in the course of Bombardier companies in Canada, in the United States and in Mexico, and the progrese comme prévue program, entering service before it takes place in 2025.

A daily stake proposed for Global 7500 customers

Anticipating the planned entry into service of the Global 8000, a current bid is being offered to purchase existing customers of the Global 7500 from Bombardier service centers. The advantages of the level stake understand the increased top speed of the airplane, the increased sound rayon of action, and the exceptionally low cabin altitudes for the passengers.