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Bombardier's Global 8000 completes maiden flight; aims to redefine business aviation

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Bombardier's Global 8000 completes maiden flight; aims to redefine business aviation
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Bombardier Global 8000 | Official Website

Bombardier announced the successful maiden flight of its first production Global 8000 aircraft, which took place on May 16th. The aircraft departed from Bombardier’s Aircraft Assembly Center in Mississauga, Ontario, and reportedly completed a flawless flight. This new jet is notable for achieving a maximum speed of Mach 0.94, making it the fastest civilian aircraft since Concorde.

The test flight was conducted by Pilot Sandro Novelli, Co-Pilot Charlie Honey, and Flight Engineer Bhargav Bhavsar. Bombardier stated that all flight controls were exercised during the flight and performed as expected. Following this successful test, the aircraft will proceed to Bombardier’s Laurent Beaudoin Completion Center in Montreal for interior completion. It is anticipated to enter service in the latter half of 2025.

Stephen McCullough, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Product Development at Bombardier, remarked on this milestone: “This first production flight marks yet another successful milestone for Bombardier’s Global 8000 program and we are very pleased with how the aircraft performed on its maiden journey.”

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The Global 8000 builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Global 7500, offering improvements such as an extended range of 8,000 nautical miles and enhanced speed capabilities. The company emphasizes features like low cabin altitude and luxurious interiors aimed at reducing passenger fatigue and enhancing comfort.

David Murray, Executive Vice President of Manufacturing at Bombardier, commented on the achievement: “This is a very special accomplishment for our Global 8000 aircraft... This first flight is a reflection of the dedication and high skill level of our engineering, production, and flight teams.”

Once certified, the Global 8000 will be able to operate routes such as Sydney to Los Angeles and Hong Kong to New York due to its extended range. Its ultra-high cruise speed allows for faster travel times over distances up to 4,200 nautical miles.

Bombardier's latest model has already garnered attention within private aviation circles due to its performance capabilities and passenger-focused design features.

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