Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintained under FAR Part 91 with Smart Parts airframe program and CAMP tracking
- Honeywell APU enrolled on MSP Gold (1464 CSN as of 09/03/2025)
- Entered into service July 2023
- Damage status: Not reported
- Engine model: BR700-710D5-21, both engines on CorporateCare, 2809 hours since new, 1902 cycles
- Avionics include Collins Pro Line Fusion suite: dual Collins NAV-4000, triple Collins VHF-4000, dual Collins DME-4000, Collins AFD-6520 EFIS, L3 SSCVR & SSFDR, dual Collins HF-9031A with SELCAL, triple Honeywell IR-600 LASEREF VI IRS, Iridium dual-channel SATCOM, Collins TSS-4100 TCAS (change 7.1), Collins RTA-4118 weather radar (auto-tilt), and more
- Additional equipment: External camera system, steep approach, factory insulation STC
- Interior: Factory green (2023), may be configured Executive or Special Mission, jumpseat, dual crew rest seats, aft bulkhead, lavatory
- Exterior: White (2023)
About this Model
Overview
The Global 6500 sits in Bombardier’s large-cabin, long-range segment and is designed around frequent intercontinental flying with airline-like cabin comfort. It combines a high-subsonic cruise profile with a multi-zone cabin intended to support productivity, rest, and meal service over long stages. Compared with smaller large-cabin jets, the 6500 is typically chosen when range margin, cabin zoning, and baggage accessibility are central to the mission.
Mission Fit
The Global 6500 is most aligned with missions where long legs are routine and cabin time is expected to be productive and restful. Buyers typically value the ability to maintain higher cruise speeds while still preserving range, plus the flexibility of a multi-zone cabin for mixed groups. If typical legs are under a few hours, much of the aircraft’s capability may go unused relative to smaller-cabin options.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged as a true large-cabin, generally in multiple zones that can separate a conference/work area from lounge seating and a dedicated crew-rest or private stateroom area depending on completion. Expect a full-size galley suited to hot meals and a lavatory arrangement aimed at long-duration comfort. Large windows, low cabin altitude design intent, and acoustic treatments are key parts of the Global family cabin experience, with baggage access typically available during flight on many completions.