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BOMBARDIER GLOBAL EXPRESS

BOMBARDIER GLOBAL EXPRESS

Specifications

Year--
Serial Number9019
Registration--
Total Hours6,190
LocationPONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Jet Evolution, LLC

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AI Description

  • Model: Global Express
  • Condition: Used
  • Cabin: Spacious with 27 large windows, 100% fresh-air system, low cabin altitude
  • Comfort Features: Individual cabin controls, high-definition entertainment system, satellite phone, WiFi
  • Seating Capacity: 14 passengers, crew rest area
  • Interior Configuration: Executive, dual mid-cabin 16G 3-place divans, forward galley
  • Lavatories: Forward crew lavatory and aft lavatory with vanity
  • Exterior: White base paint with gray and red stripes
  • Engine Model: BR710A2-20
  • Engine Maintenance Program: CorporateCare Enhanced
  • APU: Yes, with 5,750 hours and 3,536 cycles
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus 2000XP package, dual Honeywell RNZ-851 navigation radios, Honeywell TCAS-II, and more
  • Additional Equipment: Cabin display system, 192 cubic foot baggage compartment, Securaplane Technologies camera system
  • Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91, Smart Parts Plus program, RVSM certified
  • Recent Maintenance: 240-month inspection and landing gear overhaul completed in 2022

About this Model

Overview

The Bombardier Global Express is a large-cabin, ultra-long-range business jet built to connect major city pairs with minimal stops while maintaining a multi-zone cabin environment. It sits in the intercontinental segment where range, cruise altitude capability, and cabin volume matter more than short-field flexibility. For buyers, the appeal is a combination of long legs, a wide and tall cabin cross-section, and systems sized for extended operations at high altitudes.

Mission Fit

Best aligned with long-range missions that justify a large-cabin aircraft: overnight sectors, oceanic crossings, and routes where avoiding fuel stops reduces schedule risk. It is less optimized for short-runway access or high-cycle regional shuttle use, where a smaller jet can be more practical.

Cabin

The cabin is typically arranged as a true long-range workspace and rest environment, commonly with distinct seating and lounge/dining zones and an enclosed aft lavatory; many aircraft include a crew rest area to support long duty days. The cross-section supports comfortable aisle movement and a more residential feel than smaller-cabin jets. Baggage access and galley capability vary by configuration and refit history, so specific aircraft layouts should be reviewed closely.