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BOMBARDIER GLOBAL 6000(2013)

Specifications

Year2013
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours5,800
LocationVIENNA, AUSTRIA
RegionEUROPE

Broker

PYXIS AVIATION

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Aircraft Details

  • Spacious cabin with luxurious seating for up to 13 passengers.
  • Equipped with advanced avionics and flight management systems.
  • Features a full galley for in-flight catering and refreshments.
  • State-of-the-art entertainment system with multiple screens and connectivity options.
  • Offers a range of over 6,000 nautical miles, ideal for long-haul flights.
  • Enhanced soundproofing for a quieter cabin experience.
  • Customizable interior layouts to suit owner preferences.
  • Equipped with powerful engines for superior performance and efficiency.
  • Advanced safety features including multiple redundancy systems.
  • Designed for maximum comfort with reclining seats and ample legroom.

About this Model

Overview

The Global 6000 is positioned for operators who prioritize nonstop intercontinental capability, a stand-up cabin with multiple living zones, and a mature Bombardier support ecosystem. It sits in the large-cabin, long-range segment and is commonly used for corporate shuttle, executive travel, and high-utilization private operations that value consistent long-range performance and cabin comfort over short-field flexibility.

Mission Fit

Mission strength is long legs at high cruise speeds with enough cabin volume to keep passengers productive and rested. It is generally less compelling when missions are predominantly sub-2-hour sectors or when runway constraints are the primary driver.

Cabin

Cabin design emphasizes long-duration comfort: a full-height, wide cabin arranged into distinct zones for conferencing, dining, and rest. Typical layouts support in-flight productivity with a dedicated work area, followed by a lounge/dining section, and an aft rest space that can be configured for crew and/or passengers. Noise levels and pressurization are oriented toward reducing fatigue on long flights, and baggage access is designed for long-trip loads.