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Bombardier Global 8000 surpasses Gulfstream G700 as world's fastest business jet

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Bombardier Global 8000 surpasses Gulfstream G700 as world's fastest business jet
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The Bombardier Global 8000 has claimed the title of the fastest purpose-built business jet globally, reaching speeds of Mach 0.94. This speed slightly surpasses the Gulfstream G700, which tops out at Mach 0.935. Both jets hold positions of prominence in the ultra-long-range jet category. Bombardier asserts its speed advantage is crucial for time-sensitive operators and elite business travelers.

Bombardier CEO Éric Martel oversees the company, which noted on its website the achievement of the Global 8000 as the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde. In 2021, during certification testing, the aircraft managed a dive speed of Mach 1.015, verified by a NASA F-18 chase plane, confirming its structural integrity and high-speed capability.

The Global 8000, stemming from the Global 7500 platform, saw enhancements through improved aerodynamics and software updates. It features GE Passport engines, contributing to its ability to cruise efficiently at its maximum speed, with a range of 8,000 nautical miles. In contrast, the Gulfstream G700, utilizing Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines, can fly up to 7,750 nautical miles at Mach 0.935. The G700, set for customer deliveries this year, has undergone extensive testing.

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Bombardier highlights that “the Global 8000 is the world’s fastest civilian aircraft since Concorde with a top speed of Mach 0.94 and the only business jet with four true living spaces and a range of 8000 nautical miles.” The jet's achievement of Mach 1.015 during testing was an engineering milestone.

Both the Global 8000 and the Gulfstream G700 offer sophisticated cabin experiences. The G700 provides five customizable living zones and boasts a larger cabin with 100% fresh air replenishment within minutes, coupled with a cabin altitude of 4,850 feet at cruising altitude. This emphasis on comfort and performance positions it as a premier choice in luxury aviation.

When it comes to market reception, Bombardier has secured interest from a range of elite clients, with NetJets being the launch customer. The Gulfstream G700 has traction with clients such as Qatar Executive and Flexjet. Both jets are anticipated to maintain strong market positions.

Looking ahead, Bombardier and Gulfstream are poised to advance, with Bombardier focusing on cabin tech and system upgrades and Gulfstream invested in future models like the G800. The ongoing evolution in aviation technologies ensures continuing competitiveness and innovation in the business jet market.

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