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The Bombardier Global 8000 is now EASA-certified, which means a "stamp of approval" from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency  (EASA). It's a global standard for operating in Europe and worldwide. This nod from Europe's aviation authorities means the jet is safe, high-performing, and adheres to environmental standards. With its recent FAA approval, it is now the world's fastest business jet, offering the best comfort for busy executives and families.

What's special about Bombardier Global 8000?

Imagine you board a flight from New York and land in Dubai without a fuel stop. With 18,920 pounds of thrust each, the GE Passport engines provide the best flying experience. It has a top speed of Mach 0.94, close to the speed of sound, resulting in shorter flight times.​

You can fly up to 8000 nautical miles without refuelling, whether you're travelling from Europe to Oceania or from the Americas to Southeast Asia. It flies at 51,000 feet, well above commercial traffic, ensuring a bump-free ride for passengers. The innovative wing design slashes drag by 18%, making it energy-efficient, saving fuel at just 0.14 nautical miles per pound.​

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Who would love Bombardier Global 8000?

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If you are tall, you can get enough room in its 54-foot-long cabin, which is 8 feet wide and 6 feet 2 inches tall. Even at peak altitudes, the cabin feels like you are standing at just 2,691 feet. Thus, you'll have better oxygen levels, which drastically reduces jet lag and fatigue. You can have a stand-up shower, a conference suite for meetings, and an entertainment lounge for the best business flight experience.

The best part about this flight is its interior design, which eliminates the toll of long-distance travel. The Circadian lighting system aligns with your destination's time zone, which helps your body adjust to new schedules before you even land. You can flip your seats into flat beds, and the kitchen is big enough for up to 19 guests. Further, you can work or chill in separate areas with fast Wi-Fi and easy controls.​

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What would be the impact of Bombardier Global 8000?

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The much-awaited Bombardier Global 8000 will start in late 2026. Aviation is no longer just about luxury; efficiency, speed, and sustainability are equally crucial. The Bombardier Global 8000 would be priced at approximately $78 million, and its high demand is driven by its large cabin and higher speed than its closest rival, the Gulfstream G800.​

This jet is designed to meet strict European standards, "green" regulations. The efficient engines and specialised wing design allow for minimal emissions and enable quick, high-altitude flight. Since Global 8000 holds the title of "fastest business jet", it has a better resale value than its older models.​

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Why the Global 8000 is here to rule the skies?

Bombardier Global 8000 is not just a business jet; it is a time machine for modern-day travellers. The record-breaking speed of the plane merges with the lowest cabin altitude to solve the biggest challenges of global travel, which are exhaustion and distance.​

With beginnings in late 2026, this business aircraft will redefine long-haul journeys. This plane would be a high-value asset with great sustainability for those who prefer to spend money for a quality experience. Whether you are travelling for work or enjoying a trip with your family, the Bombardier Global 8000 will help you feel refreshed and stay ahead of the curve in a hyper-evolving world.