
Specifications
AI Description
- Based in Europe
- Engines: Rolls Royce BR 700 -710 A2-20
- Engine #1: 4,967 hours, 1,733 cycles
- Engine #2: 4,904 hours, 1,709 cycles
- Enrolled on Rolls Royce Corporate Care
- Auxiliary Power Unit: Honeywell RE220GX, enrolled on MSP
- Range: 5,200 NM / 9,630 KM
- Avionics: DU 875 displays, ADS-B Out, FANS 1/A+, RNP 4, LPV approach capability
- Head-up display equipped
- Maintenance tracking: CAMP certification
- Interior: Refurbished in 2020, seating for 12, forward galley with multiple appliances
- Connectivity: Collins SAT 6100 high-speed data, Inmarsat satellite system, Wi-Fi
- Entertainment: Dual analog CD/DVD/MP3 player, multiple monitors
- Exterior: Last painted in 2017, Matterhorn white with royal blue and yellow gold stripes
- Equipped with winglets
- Certifications: B-RNAV, CAT II, RVSM, EASA, RNP-4
- Lavatories: Forward and aft lavatory configurations
About this Model
Overview
The Bombardier Global 5000 sits in the large-cabin, long-range segment with a mission profile centered on nonstop international city pairs and high cruise efficiency. It shares Global-family systems and cabin cross-section, but with a shorter fuselage that trades some cabin length for typically lower empty weight and strong runway performance for its class. Operators commonly choose it for corporate shuttle, owner-flown/managed travel with international capability, and charter-style utilization where consistent long legs and passenger comfort matter.
Mission Fit
Typical strengths show on 4,000–5,000+ nm mission lengths where the Global 5000 can cruise at high altitude and maintain a quiet, stable ride. It is well suited to mixed domestic/international schedules, especially when passengers expect a true stand-up cabin and a dedicated galley. If your regular routes demand the longest possible nonstop range or the longest cabin in the Global line, other variants may align better.
Cabin
The Global 5000 uses Bombardier’s wide Global-family cabin cross-section, supporting multiple seating zones, a full galley, and an enclosed lavatory. The cabin is designed for long-duration comfort with a flat floor, substantial baggage capacity, and flexible furniture layouts that can emphasize conferencing, lounge seating, or sleep provisions depending on configuration. Noise levels are generally low for the segment, and the large windows and interior volume support a less fatiguing environment on long legs.