Global 7500
Seats
19
Maximum Range (nm)
7701
ICAO Code
GL7T



Global 7500
Introduction
The Bombardier Global 7500 is the crown jewel of Bombardier’s long-range business jet lineup. Designed to combine ultra-long-range capability with unmatched cabin luxury, the Global 7500 redefines what it means to fly privately. Introduced in 2018, it quickly claimed the title of the world’s largest and longest-range purpose-built business jet. With cutting-edge avionics, advanced aerodynamics, and a purpose-built interior designed to prioritize passenger well-being, the Global 7500 is the aircraft of choice for world leaders, top executives, and high-net-worth individuals who demand the best in performance, comfort, and connectivity.
Specification of Bombardier Global 7500
Manufacturer: Bombardier Aerospace
Crew: 2–4 (2 pilots + 1-2 cabin crew)
Passenger Capacity: Up to 19
Length: 111 ft 2 in (33.88 m)
Wingspan: 104 ft (31.7 m)
Height: 27 ft (8.2 m)
Cabin Length: 54 ft 5 in (16.59 m)
Cabin Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Cabin Width: 8 ft (2.44 m)
Max Takeoff Weight (MTOW): 114,850 lbs (52,163 kg)
Engines: 2 × GE Passport turbofan engines
Performance and Range of Bombardier Global 7500
The Global 7500 boasts a maximum range of 7,700 nautical miles (14,260 km), making nonstop city pairs like New York to Hong Kong, Singapore to San Francisco, or Los Angeles to Dubai easily achievable. Its top cruise speed of Mach 0.925 and high-speed cruise of Mach 0.90 places it among the fastest business jets in the world.
The aircraft can climb to 51,000 feet, allowing it to fly above commercial traffic and weather systems. It has impressive short-field capabilities, enabling takeoffs from runways as short as 5,800 feet, giving it access to smaller airports worldwide.
Cabin Comfort and Interior of Bombardier Global 7500
The Global 7500 features a four-zone cabin, customizable for work, dining, entertainment, and rest. Bombardier’s Nuage seat, exclusive to this model, offers deep recline and ergonomic support for long-haul comfort. The standard layout includes a dedicated Master Suite with a full-size bed and a stand-up shower, a rarity in business jets.
Highlights of the interior include:
A full-service galley with oven, microwave, and sink
Dedicated crew rest area to ensure alert flight attendants on long flights
An enclosed private stateroom with a wardrobe and independent climate control
Ultra-low cabin altitude of 4,500 feet at FL510 minimizes fatigue
Bombardier’s Soleil lighting system, the industry’s first circadian rhythm-based cabin lighting
Noise insulation is excellent, making it one of the quietest cabins in its class.
Avionics and Technology of Bombardier Global 7500
The Global 7500 is equipped with the Bombardier Vision Flight Deck, a cutting-edge avionics suite that includes:
Four large LCD screens
Dual FMS (Flight Management Systems)
Synthetic and enhanced vision systems
Fly-by-wire controls for smooth and precise handling
Head-up displays (HUD) with conformal symbology
Connectivity onboard is also world-class, with Ka-band high-speed internet, VPN access, and real-time video conferencing capabilities. Entertainment systems include large high-definition displays, surround sound, and streaming capabilities throughout the cabin.
Operational Advantages of Bombardier Global 7500
From an operator’s standpoint, the Global 7500 offers several advantages:
Exceptional range and fuel efficiency due to advanced wing design and Passport engines
High reliability backed by Bombardier's global service network
Short-field performance, making it versatile for global operations
Flexible configuration, from business meetings to leisure travel
Its ability to operate out of smaller airports such as London City or Aspen while flying intercontinental missions without refueling gives charter operators and owners unmatched flexibility.
Who Should Charter Bombardier Global 7500
The Global 7500 is ideal for:
Fortune 500 executives and CEOs need non-stop access between global business hubs
Government and diplomatic charters requiring secure, long-range flights with VIP accommodations
Celebrity or luxury travelers who demand privacy, space, and ultimate comfort on long trips
Families or groups who wish to combine long-distance travel with premium onboard living
If you require the absolute best in cabin luxury and want to fly intercontinental legs without compromise, this aircraft is designed for you.
Charter Cost Estimates for Bombardier Global 7500
Charter rates for the Bombardier Global 7500 typically range between $14,000 $18,000 per hour, depending on route, availability, crew requirements, and amenities. For a long-haul charter from Los Angeles to Tokyo, the cost could be approximately $160,000 to $200,000, factoring in positioning, fuel, and service charges.
While more expensive than smaller jets, the Global 7500’s cost is justified by its size, speed, range, and cabin quality. For high-end international travel, it delivers value through comfort and operational capability.
Conclusion
The Bombardier Global 7500 is not just a business jet—it’s a flying luxury residence. With its unmatched range, spacious four-zone cabin, advanced technology, and custom-configurable interior, it redefines the limits of long-haul private aviation. Whether you're a globe-trotting executive or a discerning traveler seeking top-tier amenities in the sky, the Global 7500 offers a seamless and sophisticated flying experience. For charter clients who value performance and prestige equally, this aircraft is simply in a class of its own.
