Jet / Turboprop • Bombardier • Global 7500 Standard, Global 7500 Enhanced, Global 7500 Winglets
| Manufacturer | Bombardier |
| Model | Global 7500 |
| Category | Jet / Turboprop |
| Variants | Global 7500 Standard, Global 7500 Enhanced, Global 7500 Winglets |
| Seating | 8, 10, 13, 16, 19 seats |
| Typical TTAF | 1,800 hours |
| Markets | United States, Canada, Middle East, Europe, Asia-Pacific |
| Price Range | $55.0M – $72.0M |
The Bombardier Global 7500 is a ultra-long-range business jet that represents the pinnacle of modern executive aviation. Launched in 2015 and entering service in 2018, it is designed to connect any two points on Earth without refueling, featuring a maximum range of 7,700 nautical miles. The aircraft is renowned for its spacious cabin with up to 19 seats in a three-cabin configuration, advanced avionics including the Bombardier Vision flight deck, and exceptional comfort amenities including a dedicated crew rest area and a fully equipped galley. The Global 7500 is powered by two Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 turbofan engines, delivering superior fuel efficiency and reliability. Its clientele comprises ultra-high-net-worth individuals, multinational corporations, government entities, and charter operators. The aircraft's exceptional speed capability (Mach 0.925), coupled with its intercontinental range, makes it ideal for seamless global mobility. The cabin features wireless connectivity, advanced entertainment systems, and customizable interior configurations. The Global 7500 remains in active production and continues to set industry benchmarks for performance and luxury in the ultra-long-range segment.
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.925 (490 knots)
Maximum Range: 7,700 nautical miles
Service Ceiling: 51,000 feet
Engines: 2x Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 turbofan
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 99,500 lbs
Cabin Pressure Differential: 8.7 psi
Flight Deck: Bombardier Vision with 4 displays per pilot