Bombardier Global 5000

Jet / Turboprop • Bombardier • Global 5000, Global 5000 EASy, Global 5000 Winglets

$15.0M – $35.0M
Market price range

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Bombardier
Model Global 5000
Category Jet / Turboprop
Variants Global 5000, Global 5000 EASy, Global 5000 Winglets
Production Years 2003 – 2012
Seating 8, 19 seats
Typical TTAF 4,200 hours
Markets United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Middle East
Price Range $15.0M – $35.0M

Overview

The Bombardier Global 5000 is a large-cabin, ultra-long-range business jet designed for transcontinental and transoceanic flights. Introduced in 2003, it represents a significant evolution of the Global Express platform, featuring enhanced avionics, improved efficiency, and superior passenger comfort. The aircraft accommodates 8-19 passengers depending on configuration, with fully lie-flat seating options available in luxury configurations. The Global 5000 is powered by two Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofan engines, delivering exceptional performance and reliability. It's favored by governments, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals requiring frequent long-distance travel with minimal refueling stops. The aircraft features a fully pressurized cabin, advanced in-flight connectivity, and optional cabin management systems. Key advantages include its impressive 5,200-nautical-mile range, allowing direct flights between most major global cities, outstanding cruise speed, and the spacious cabin typical of Bombardier's Global series. The Global 5000 competes directly with the Gulfstream G550 and represents a pinnacle of business aviation capability.

Technical Specifications

Maximum Speed: Mach 0.89 (487 knots)
Range: 5,200 nautical miles
Service Ceiling: 51,000 feet
Engines: 2 × Rolls-Royce BR710A1-20 turbofans
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 89,750 lbs
Cabin Pressurization: 6,000 feet maximum altitude
Cabin Dimensions: 2,362 cubic feet