Specifications
Broker
PLANET 9
AI Description
- Model: BOMBARDIER GLOBAL EXPRESS
- Location: Van Nuys, California
- Condition: Used
- Interior:
- Seating Capacity: 14
- Configuration: Executive
- Lavatories: 2 (Forward crew lav & aft lav)
- Baggage Capacity: 2-15 medium cases
- Interior Features:
- White leather seating
- Handmade wool pentagon oak Crosstex carpeting
- Large forward RS galley with dual coffeemakers, microwave oven, TIA oven
- High-gloss Tamo ash veneer cabinetry
- Entertainment: Collins satellite TV, Tailwind DirecTV, Airshow Genesys, XM radio
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with goddess gold & navy blue stripes
- Engine:
- Model: BR710A2-20
- Engine Maintenance Program: CorporateCare
- APU Maintenance Program: MSP Gold
- Notable Upgrades:
- IRIDIUM DLU Satellite System
- High-speed WiFi (50Mbit)
- Honeywell Ovation Select CMS
- Inspection Status: Next due inspections in December 2026 and March 2028
- Equipped Features:
- Aft Lavatory, Cockpit Voice Recorder, Enhanced Vision System, Satellite TV, ADS-B Capable, Traffic Collision Avoidance System, Weather Radar, etc.
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.