
Specifications
Broker
Aircraft Details
• Fresh out of pre-purchase inspection at Bombardier Biggin Hill
• 72-month inspection completed (June 2026)
• Based in Fort Lauderdale, FL
• Engines (General Electric Passport 20) and APU (Safran SPU300) enrolled on JSSI Complete, each with 1,248 hours and 584 cycles; APU with 1,367 hours, 1,274 cycles
• 16-passenger configuration with forward crew rest and jump seat
• Forward galley; forward crew and aft executive lavatories
• Recent soft goods refresh (2025); minor refurbishments in 2023 and 2025
• Interior: Four-zone layout (Executive Club, Dining/Conference, Club/Divan, Divan/Credenza)
• Lufthansa Nice Touch cabin management system
• Display monitors in forward/mid cabin bulkheads and zone 4 credenza
• Starlink high-speed internet, Honeywell Aspire 100 dual-channel Iridium phone system
• Rockwell Collins ProLine Fusion avionics suite (Global Vision Flight Deck) with notable options: Surface Management System, ADS-B In, Predictive Windshear, Vertical Weather, Lightning Detection System, Datalink Graphical Weather
• Exterior: Matterhorn White upper fuselage, Dark Charcoal/Starlight/Medium Silver lower fuselage stripes
• Maintenance tracking via CAMP; next 48mo/96mo/192mo inspections due May 2029, May 2033, June 2041
About this Model
Overview
The Global 7500 is designed around very long stage lengths and high cruise performance while maintaining a spacious, multi-zone cabin. It is typically selected by operators who value consistent nonstop city-pair capability across continents, the ability to work and rest in separate areas, and a high-comfort ride for extended duty days. Real-world mission outcomes depend on payload, winds, alternates, and dispatch fuel policies, but the aircraft’s core proposition is reducing technical stops on long routes while keeping a large-cabin environment.
Mission Fit
The aircraft aligns with long-haul corporate and principal travel where itinerary reliability and onboard productivity matter. It can support mixed missions, but its value is most apparent when frequently flying long legs that would otherwise require a fuel stop, or when passenger comfort over many hours is a primary requirement.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged as a true multi-zone environment, commonly offering separate areas for conference-style work, lounge seating, and dedicated rest. A full-size galley and multiple lavatory options are typical, supporting long-duration service. Ride quality and cabin altitude management are key parts of the long-range comfort story, and baggage access and stowage are generally planned for extended trips with more luggage.