Overview

The Bombardier Global 7500, entering service in 2018, holds the record for the longest-range purpose-built business jet at 14,260 km. Its four distinct living spaces, full kitchen (not just a galley), and spacious cabin make it the most luxurious aircraft in Bombardier's portfolio and a direct competitor to the Gulfstream G700.

Powered by two Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 engines and featuring Bombardier's smooth-ride proprietary wing technology, the Global 7500 delivers an exceptionally comfortable ride even in turbulence. The Pur Air advanced air purification system provides hospital-grade cabin air quality.

Specifications

Passengers17 (typical: 13)
Range14,260 km (7,700 nm)
Max Speed982 km/h (Mach 0.925)
Long-Range Cruise904 km/h (Mach 0.85)
Max Altitude51,000 ft
Takeoff Distance1,768 m
Landing Distance838 m
Engines2x Rolls-Royce Pearl 15 (15,125 lbf each)
Cabin Length16.66 m
Cabin Width2.44 m
Cabin Height1.88 m
Living Spaces4
Baggage Volume5.52 m3
AvionicsBombardier Vision (Collins Pro Line Fusion with HUD, CVS)

Cabin Layout

The Global 7500 cabin features four dedicated living spaces — the most of any business jet (matched only by the G700's five zones):

  • Entertainment suite: Forward social area with divan seating
  • Conference suite: Six-seat meeting area with tables
  • Dining suite: Full kitchen with multi-course meal preparation capability
  • Master suite: Private stateroom with fixed bed and en-suite bathroom

The Bombardier Pur Air system with HEPA filtration and UV sterilization provides the cleanest cabin air in business aviation. A cabin altitude of approximately 1,524 m at maximum cruise altitude reduces fatigue on long flights.

Pricing

Charter

Hourly rate: from €12,000

Sample routes:

  • New York — Hong Kong: ~€168,000
  • London — Singapore: ~€144,000
  • Dubai — Los Angeles: ~€168,000

Purchase

New: from $73M

Pre-owned (2019+): from $55M

Annual budget: ~$4.5M (400 hrs)

Fuel burn: ~1,750 kg/h