Bombardier's Global 7500 Makes Paris Air Show Debut
The airframer's new flagship entered service last fall.
Bombardier's new top-of-the-line Global 7500 will be on exhibit in the static display this week at the Paris Air Show. (Photo: Mark Wagner/AIN)

Bombardier’s new flagship Global 7500 will make its Paris Air debut this week as part of the static display at Le Bourget Airport.  The ultra-long-range twinjet received Transport Canada certification in October, followed by FAA authorization a month later, and EASA approval in February. It has a range of 7,700 nm, which allows it to fly from New York to Hong Kong nonstop at a maximum speed of Mach 0.925.


It is the industry’s first true, four-cabin-zone business jet and features the airframer’s new Nuage seats with an ergonomically perfected deep recline position, and the Soleil lighting system, a circadian rhythm-based cabin lighting system which is integrated with the aircraft’s flight management system to help fight jet lag.


“With its range, comfort, and smooth ride, the Global 7500 is ideally suited to meet the needs of business jet customers throughout Europe, and we are delighted to debut its impressive attributes at this prestigious event,” said David Coleal, president of Bombardier Aviation.