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BOMBARDIER GLOBAL EXPRESS XRS(2007)

Specifications

Year2007
Serial Number9199
RegistrationN93FX
Total Hours11,918
LocationUNITED STATES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

FXSolutions

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AI Description

  • Model: Bombardier Global XRS
  • Interior Configuration: 13 passengers; forward 4-place club, mid-cabin 4-place conference group, aft 3-place divan/bed, single club; forward galley and lavatory, aft lavatory.
  • Interior Refurbishment: Last refurbished in 2021; Oasis design theme; touch-up in August 2019; divan recovered in June 2021.
  • Entertainment System: Gogo L5 Avance Wi-Fi; dual LED cabin monitors; Iridium ICG 3000 phone system.
  • Exterior: Fresh Matterhorn white paint upon delivery; base colors Chevron white and charcoal metallic; accent stripes in Starlite silver and Harlequin.
  • Avionics: Equipped with ADS-B Out, FANS 1/A, and LPV; Honeywell Primus 2000 XP integrated avionics system; triple Honeywell NZ-2000 FMS with 5.2 software.
  • Safety Features: Emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS); Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS); Terrain Awareness & Warning System (TAWS).
  • Additional Features: Winglets; external camera system; Securaplane; high-speed data/Wi-Fi; cockpit voice recorder; flight data recorder.

About this Model

Overview

The Global Express XRS is an evolution of Bombardier’s original Global Express, aimed at operators who prioritize long-range capability, high-altitude cruise performance, and a spacious cabin suited to multi-zone layouts. It is typically selected for nonstop city-pairs that push beyond traditional long-range business jet legs, while still retaining the operational flexibility to use many business-aviation airports.

Mission Fit

In practice, the XRS fits missions where time-zone changes and long stage lengths drive the need for dedicated rest capability, a true galley, and a cabin that can be kept productive for extended periods. It can also be dispatched on domestic legs, but its strengths show most clearly when legs exceed several hours and passengers need space to work and recover.

Cabin

The cabin is generally arranged in multiple zones, enabling separation between meeting/work seating and a private aft area. Most aircraft are configured with a forward galley sized for full-service catering and a dedicated crew rest solution on many examples. Typical layouts support a mix of conference-style seating, lounge groupings, and an enclosed lavatory; many aircraft include a permanent or convertible sleeping setup to support true long-haul use.